In a surprising turn of events, Google has decided to halt the development of its upcoming Pixel Tablet 3. This news comes just a year after the release of the original Pixel Tablet, which was met with mixed reviews.
Multiple sources within the industry have confirmed that the project, codenamed “Kiyomi,” has been officially canceled. Google’s internal teams, previously dedicated to the development of this tablet, have been reassigned to other projects.
This decision raises questions about Google’s long-term commitment to the tablet market. While the company has continued to invest in software development for tablets and foldable devices, the cancellation of the Pixel Tablet 3 suggests a more cautious approach to hardware.
The original Pixel Tablet, despite its affordable price and unique speaker dock, faced criticism for its underwhelming performance and design. It was often compared unfavorably to more premium options like the iPad and Samsung Galaxy Tab S series.
With the Pixel Tablet 3 now canceled, the future of Google’s tablet lineup remains uncertain. The upcoming Pixel Tablet 2, while expected to offer improvements, may struggle to compete in a market dominated by more established players.
It’s clear that Google’s focus is shifting towards other areas, leaving tablet enthusiasts disappointed. As we await further updates from the tech giant, it remains to be seen whether they will reconsider their stance on tablets in the future.