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The Google Pixel Tablet 3 is dead according to leaks – long live Google foldables?

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  • Google might have cancelled the Pixel Tablet 3
  • Pixel Tablet 2 still rumored to be releasing
  • Mimics its Pixel Slate cancellation in 2019

Google’s next tablet could be its last, with a new report teasing that the Google Pixel Tablet 3 project has been recently canceled. That would mean that while we’ll hopefully still see the rumored Pixel Tablet 2 it likely won’t get a successor – and could be bad news for support and software optimization.

Android Headlines reports that “Multiple industry sources close to the project” have confirmed that development of the Pixel Tablet 3 – codenamed Kiyomi – has been halted. This isn’t the first time Google has canned its tablets with it pulling the same stunt in 2019 when it scrapped the Pixel Slate line (via Business Insider) only to revive its tablets last year.

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