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They're probably for a dock, which would enable smart display functionality. The last seconds of the Pixel Tablet presentation show these pogo pins on the back. If Google wanted to target the iPad, we probably would have seen a thinner design and a pile of accessories, like a pen and keyboard. The lone camera on the back looked like a bargain-basement pinhole camera, and the back might even be plastic. The product only got a 30 second teaser at Google I/O, but Google showed off what looks like a thicker tablet, which is usually a hallmark of a cheaper device. I don't say that as a slight against the product I mean it seems targeted to compete more with Amazon Fire tablets than iPads. Google also announced a new tablet, the Pixel Tablet, with a release scheduled for the very distant date of "sometime in 2023." It's a widescreen, large-looking tablet, and regular phone apps will not look good on it. I'm speculating here, but the Pixel Tablet looks cheap.
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All of these will help make the Android tablet experience something worth investing in. Google even got some third parties committed to making Android tablet apps, including Facebook, Zoom, and TikTok. Tablet versions of Google Play, YouTube, Google Maps, Chrome, and a bunch of other heavy hitters were all on display. The company announced it would bring tablet interfaces to over 20 Google apps, and it showed off screenshots for most of them. Some of the biggest tablet news coming from the show was that Google is truly committing to tablet app development again. Will the company's new plans produce another one-year wonder like the Pixel Slate? Advertisement

It then quit the tablet market for another three years. App developers took Google's neglect as a sign that they should stop making Android tablets, too, and the ecosystem fell apart.Īfter the 2015 Pixel C release, Google quit the tablet market for three years, then launched the Pixel Slate Chrome-OS tablet.
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Its development peaked with the initial release of Android 3.0 Honeycomb in 2011, and every subsequent Android release and Google app update watered down the tablet interface until it disappeared. Android's tablet UI has been gone for a while. How long have Android tablets been dead? Some companies, like Samsung, have never given up on the idea, but Google's last piece of actual tablet hardware was the Pixel C in 2015. There's a question we have to ask for every announcement: "Will things be different this time?" Android tablets are back Instead, for most of the resurrected products, Google is trying to catch up to competitors after years of standing still. Unfortunately, the company doesn't have that kind of top-down direction. In all of these cases, Google would be in a much stronger position if it had committed to a long-term plan and continuously iterated on that plan. something about an Android tablet? And a smartwatch?" he seemed to say.īy my count, "resurrecting the past" accounted for around half of the company's major announcements. Google CEO Sundar Pichai stepped on stage for his keynote address and channeled the spirits of long-dead Google products. Phone is a Galaxy S6.Google held its I/O conference earlier this month, and for longtime Google watchers, the event felt like a seance. So did I miss something I have to do on both the phone and tablet to get our homes wifi? The tablet is a Samsung Galaxy Tab S.

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When I bought the phone and tablet was there something I needed to setup to use our Centrylink wifi at home? What I do at home is click on settings > wifi > my Centrylink7746 > 'CONNECT' > Password pops up for me to enter, I key in our wifi password hit done on the key pad, then it come back and says in red 'Incorrect password'. I tried signing on to KFC from a parking lot I was parked at and I was able to get on the wifi (no password required). So now I'm realizing after all this time I can't get on wifi for phone or tablet at home only. I bought the phone and a tablet the end of August and hardly ever use at home cause I'd get home at 7:00 at night and up at 4:00 and go to work at 5. I have no problem signing on the wifi with my ASUS Laptop at home. Now that I'm off for the summer and at home it's not accepting our password we use at home for our Centrylink wifi. I was always getting wifi at work cause it was available to sign in there using their password.

Ok I think I'm starting to figure out what is happening.
