At last year’s annual I/O Developer conference, Google had confirmed its first-ever tablet called the Pixel tablet. It is expected to debut at this year’s I/O which begins next month. Ahead of the launch, the device has been spotted on the FCC database and UL Solutions certification website. The listings reveal some key details of the tablet. 

The Google Pixel Tablet is listed on FCC certification with model number GTU8P. It reveals that the device will come with support for three connectivity standards – Bluetooth, WiFi, and Ultra-wideband (UWB). The presence of UWB seems interesting since it can enable a host of near-range connectivity and data transfer. This also suggests that Google may be working on expanding the UWB connectivity beyond digital car key functionality on Pixel phones. 

Meanwhile, the Google Pixel Tablet is listed on UL Solutions certification with same model number as the FCC database. It reveals that the tablet will support 18W fast charging whereas the charging dock is said to max out at 30W. 

At last year’s Pixel 7 series event, Google confirmed that the Pixel tablet will come with a charging dock for wirelessly charging the tablet and it will also double up as a smart home speaker. It will feature a premium nanoceramic finish chassis and thick bezels around the display. The tablet is confirmed to be powered by the search giant’s Tensor chipset. It is expected to arrive in Black and White color options. 

Leaks suggest that the Google Pixel Tablet will have an 11-inch display and pack 256GB onboard storage. 

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