What if Google is strategizing like a master chess player while we are stuck playing checkers?


I have extensively discussed the potential impact of the Pixel Tablet on Google’s Nest ecosystem. It seems quite obvious that the Pixel Tablet could be positioned as a replacement for the Nest Hub, despite Google’s reluctance to confirm this. The absence of a Pixel Tablet 2 further adds to the mystery.

Speculations aside, one could argue that the Pixel Tablet is secretly designed to function as a Nest Hub replacement, cleverly disguised as a tablet with a detachable speaker dock. The Speaker Dock’s purpose seems limited without the tablet docked, reinforcing this theory.

The absence of a Pixel Tablet 2 amidst multiple device releases by Google this summer raised eyebrows until Mishaal Rahman’s report from Android Authority shed some light. The possibility of a new tablet that may feature a keyboard case was hinted, which echoes previous rumors about the current Pixel Tablet.

Despite supporting the USI 2.0 standard, Google may not intend for the Pixel Tablet to be primarily used for productivity. This explains the modest design and thick bezels on the LCD panel, downplaying its potential as a productivity tool.

How would this work?

A hypothetical scenario unfolds where the Pixel Tablet 2 launches, catering to productivity enthusiasts with enhanced features like the Tensor G4 processor, keyboard case, USI stylus, and possibly an OLED display with higher refresh rates. Subsequently, Google unveils an updated range of Nest speakers and displays, including what could be a disguised Nest Hub Max, which is essentially a rebranded Pixel Tablet.

As for the regular Nest Hub, the Pixel 9 Pro Fold emerges as a viable candidate, bridging the gap between the Nest Hub Max and a standard smartphone with its compact yet modern design.

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Speculations aside, the future remains uncertain, and it is ultimately up to Google to decide the course of action.

A new era for Google, maybe

If the anticipated transitions materialize, the Pixel Tablet 2 could eventually be simplified to “Pixel Tablet” or “Pixel Tablet (2nd Generation).” This move mirrors Apple’s naming conventions, providing Google with a competitive edge against rival tablets like the Galaxy Tab S10 series, OnePlus Pad 2, and iPad.

The revamped Nest Hub, coupled with other smart home devices like the Nest Thermostat and Google TV Streamer, could drive excitement around Google’s Gemini platform for home automation. While these speculations may seem ambitious, only time will tell what Google truly has in store for its ecosystem.