More leaks of the Google Pixel Tablet just surfaced online, and this is talking about the price of the device. This isn’t the only leak that has surfaced about Google hardware products recently, we’ve got that of the Google Pixel 7a and the first Pixel foldable as well. Let’s take a look at what we’ve got of the Google Pixel Tablet price.
Details of the Google Pixel Tablet price leaks
Details of the Google Pixel Tablet price came in via the regular tipster, Roland Quandt, who is more often correct about unreleased products. He first mentioned that the Google Pixel tablet will be coming in two storage variants, 128GB and 256GB which is in line with previous leaks.
He claims that prices in Europe will vary between €600 and €650 (about $657.23 to $712 at the current currency rate). It will most likely be less expensive in the United States because Google is an American firm and things supplied outside the nation are more expensive owing to taxes and tariffs. As a result, although the Pixel 7 starts at $599 in the United States (€546.51), it costs €649 ($711.21) in Europe.
If we should believe the Google pixel tablet price released by Roland, then the tablet isn’t exactly going far less than its supposed competition. For reference, the Tab S8 from Samsung costs about €699, and the A15 Bionic-powered 64GB iPad mini costs €649.
Meanwhile, there’s a Charging dock expected with the tablet out of the box. Should you want to buy it separately, it will cost $129 or €117.74. No doubt, what gives the Google Pixel Tablet so much popularity is its price compared to the competition. That said, apart from the Google Pixel Tablet price, there are still some interesting features you’ve got to give the brand credit for inputs.
The Pixel Tablet seems to be available in four hues, including the gray/green and white/beige varieties revealed by Google. According to Quandt’s tweet, the greenish-gray variant will be marketed as Haze, while the beige model will be marketed as Porcelain. The Google Pixel Tablet is also going to be powered by the Google Tensor 2, although not the fastest chip in the market, you can rest assured that the Tablet will walk you through heavy multitasking. Oh well, the Google I/O 2023 will be revealing a lot about this tablet.
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