Google - Pixel Slate 12.3" - Tablet - 128GB - Midnight Blue
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Description
Features
Thoughtful modern computing for you
Google Pixel Slate is made to deliver brilliant entertainment, portable performance and everything you love about Google for how you live and work today - all in a beautiful 7mm thin and 1.6-lb. light design.
Built for powerful performance
Get more done with powerful multitasking tools including split-screen, multi-window browsing, and collaboration apps like Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides.
Full desktop experience
You can simply connect Pixel Slate to a mouse, keyboard and even a 4K monitor.
Always up to date. Always ready security
Pixel Slate automatically updates in the background, so you'll always have the latest features and security without any hassles.¹
Pixel Imprint™
Lets you quickly and securely unlock your tablet with a touch of a finger.
Computer that loves you back
You can quickly get answers, manage your day, control smart devices and more - with the Google Assistant built in. It's like having your own personal Google that always supports you.²
Apps for work, play and everything in between
Do more of what you love with the apps, including Google Drive, Gmail, YouTube, Netflix, Slack, HBO, Evernote, Roblox and many more.
Google Chrome OS
Allows you to get more done with powerful multitasking tools, including split-screen, multi-window browsing, and collaboration apps such as Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides.
Display of perfection
12.3" Molecular Display™ with 6 million pixels and 3000 x 2000 resolution brings your favorite movies and videos to life. Tuned to perfection, the dual front-firing speakers deliver a premium audio experience.
Wireless/Wired connectivity (WiFi 5 - 802.11 ac)
Connect to a Wireless-AC router for nearly 3x the speed, more capacity and wider coverage than Wireless-N. Backward-compatible with all other Wi-Fi networks and hotspots.
128GB internal storage
Lets you store your software, apps, music, movies, photos, and more.
8th Gen Intel® Core™ i5 processor
The right combination of fast performance and power efficiency, it allows rapid multitasking, delivers smooth response and unleashes stunning graphics.
Two cameras for photos and face-to-face chat
8.0MP rear- and 8.0MP front-facing cameras.
¹ Auto updates and auto backup require an Internet connection.
² Requires Internet connection.
³ Requires the use of select editing applications. Lag was tested on pre-production Pixel Slate and Pixelbook Pen units, using top rated Google and third party programs and apps. Actual results may vary.
What's Included
Google Pixel Slate 12.3" - Tablet - 128GB
45W USB-C charger, USB-C cable and USB-C to 3.5mm audio adapter
Safety and warranty info
Owner's manual
Key Specs
- Screen Size12.3 inches
- Screen Resolution3000 x 2000
- Processor Model8th Gen Intel® Core™ i5
- Total Storage Capacity128 gigabytes
- Operating SystemChrome OS
- Voice Assistant Built-inGoogle Assistant
- Works WithGoogle Assistant
- Wireless ConnectivityBluetooth, Wi-Fi
- Battery TypeLithium-ion
- Security FeaturesFingerprint reader
General
- Product NamePixel Slate 12.3" - Tablet - 128GB
- BrandGoogle
- Model NumberGA00347-US
- Model FamilyGoogle Pixel Slate
- Year of Release2018
- ColorMidnight Blue
- Color CategoryBlue
Display
- Display TypeLCD
- Screen Size12.3 inches
- Screen Resolution3000 x 2000
Processor
- Processor BrandIntel
- Processor Model8th Gen Intel® Core™ i5
Storage
- Total Storage Capacity128 gigabytes
Memory
- System Memory (RAM)8 gigabytes
Compatibility
- Operating SystemChrome OS
- Operating System CompatibilityChrome
- Voice Assistant Built-inGoogle Assistant
- Works WithGoogle Assistant
Connectivity
- Wireless ConnectivityBluetooth, Wi-Fi
- Compatible Wireless Standard(s)Wireless-A, Wireless-AC, Wireless-B, Wireless-G, Wireless-N
- Bluetooth Version4.2
- Interface(s)USB Type C
Power
- Charging Interface(s)USB Type C
- Charging Interface Generation/Version3.1
- Battery Life (up to)10 hours
- Battery TypeLithium-ion
Camera
- Front-Facing CameraYes
- Front Facing Camera Megapixels8 megapixels
- Rear-Facing CameraYes
- Rear Facing Camera Megapixels8 megapixels
Features
- Keyboard IncludedNo
- Security FeaturesFingerprint reader
Included
- Stylus IncludedNo
Warranty
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts1 year
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor1 year
Other
- UPC842776108081
Customer reviews
Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars with 86 reviews
(86 customer reviews)Rating by feature
- Value3.2
Rating 3.2 out of 5 stars
- Quality4.2
Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars
- Ease of Use3.9
Rating 3.9 out of 5 stars
Customers are saying
Customers value the Pixel Slate for its stunning screen, impressive battery life, and powerful performance. They appreciate the versatility of the device and the ample storage it offers. However, some customers have expressed concerns about its high price, occasional issues with Android apps, and its weight.
This summary was generated by AI based on customer reviews.
- Pros mentioned:Battery life, ScreenCons mentioned:Android apps
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Beautiful, Modern, Powerful but why?
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I was initially very excited to get my hands on the Google Pixel Slate. I'm a bit of a google fanboy and love the hardware design of google products. I got a chance to use the Slate that comes with the Intel I5 processor, 8 GB of ram and 128 GB of storage. These are powerful laptop specs.. in a tablet / chromebook hybrid. This setup should have almost no problem running most android apps on the google play store. But half the apps I downloaded from the Google play store had lag or just look awful on the gorgeous Pixel Slate screen. Most apps on the play store are designed for Android phones and they don't play well with the Pixel Slate screen. I love that google has given us the option to download android apps onto chromebooks but the play store is a mess and let's be honest. Tablet support for Android by software developers is almost non existent. Many of the apps are windowed and do not support the keyboard, which for me makes for an awkward experience when using this tablet in keyboard / laptop mode. You can argue that you can use it as a tablet and remove the keyboard but the pixel slate is HUGE, and trying to play games or type on the screen in tablet mode is cumbersome. The pixel slate is frankly just too big to hold in one hand and free up your other hand for swiping. That being said.. I don't quite understand why Google decided to make this years Pixel"book" into a "Slate". I find myself only using it with the Google Slate Keyboard attached. Google should have included the keyboard with the slate from the get go. Now as far as chromebooks.. this powerful setup can't really do anything that a lower end Chromebook can. I tried connecting an sd card to transfer my photos and videos i took with a mirrorless camera and the whole process was really laggy and buggy. There is absolutely no reason an app from the google play store or a video I recorded onto an sd card should lag during playback on this device. It has an Intel i5!! and 8 GB of ram! Perhaps google can fix many of the issues over time with software updates, and maybe just maybe software developers will polish apps and software for chromebooks and the google play store for tablet use. But do you really need to spend this much on hardware when the software does not take advantage of all the power under the hood of the pixel slate? The screen is gorgeous, and movies, photos, art all look great on the screen. Audio is crisp, and full. Not as loud as I was expecting but it sounds great. I find myself only using the Pixel Slate to browse the web or watch a movie on netflix. This is a product for Google Fanyboys such as myself. It's hard to recommend this product to a student or working professional who wants to edit photos and videos or paint a gallery worthy piece of art on this even though it is beautiful to look at. Pros: Large Beautiful Display Dual Front Firing Speakers that sound good Dual USB C ports for charging or accesories Powerful, fast and long battery life Cons: Software needs alot of work still. App devolopers neglect this platform.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Screen
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great Tablet for the Google User/Enthusiast
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Appearance and Build Quality: The Pixel Slate is a sleek and beautiful device. The front is a nice 23.3” 3,000 x 2,000 resolution eye popping display. The bezels around the edge are fairly thin and really only there as a place to hold. The top of the screen you can see the 8mp “DUO Cam” as Google calls it. The rear is a midnight blue aluminum back with the Google “G” in the top left corner is an 8MP camera. It weight in at 1.6 lbs and is 0.3” thick. There is a power bottom on the top left speakers on the left and right side for stereo audio, volume controls and USB-C port are on the left, magnetic keyboard connector is on the bottom, another USB-C port on the right. Performance: I am not going to give a review of ChromeOS which is the operating system this tablet runs, as there are tons of other devices that run this OS as well. This is specifically about the Pixel Slate’s performance running ChromeOS. My unit is an i5/8GB/128SSD model. This is the middle spec for the tablet. At this spec, ChromeOS operated absolutely smooth and fluid. Webpages scroll without jitter, the UI navigates exceptionally well. I can have multiple apps and tabs open without the machine slowing down one bit. If you can live and operating in a “Google world” then you could absolutely use this tablet as your only computer. On average I can get about 8 hours of use on this thing. Charging it via the supplied USB-C which can plug into either the left or the right side of the tablet gets you back to 100% charge rather quickly though I didn’t not measure the actual time it took. The screen response from fingers pressing and scrolling is very accurate and responsive. I noticed extremely minimal lag. The current build of ChromeOS has offered drastic performance reviews from when previously released. I have not tested or used the Slate prior to the most recent builds, so my experience has been all around very good. The front facing web cam is optimized for using Google DUO. Video calls are very clear, fluid, and crisp. Audio was always good and the mic picked up my vocals and the dual left and right stereo speakers produced great sound for hearing the person on the other side of the call. Using the tablet without a keyboard puts it into “tablet mode” which changes the home page to a more touch friendly environment. Buttons get moved to the left or right and app icons present on the screen in a scrolling fashion. When using accessories like the keyboard, apps go away and it becomes more “desktop” like. I had different mileage when plugging the USB-C into a monitor that supports USB-C vs one that doesn’t using a dongle. For the ones I used a dongle, I could not get it to display, while on a USB-C specific monitor I could get a full desktop effect. The screen itself is gorgeous. ChromeOS however does not offer a ton of scalability, so task bars remain rather large while keeping text readable, Making task bard small enough also makes text too small to read. Colors are vibrant and movies or videos looks incredible. 12.3” is small enough to easily carry around but large enough to use for a full days work without feeling like you NEED more space. If you’re all in the Goole ecosystem, this is an excellent choice as it encompasses all things Google, offers a great user experience, and integrates with other Google tech as well. If your a Apple or Windows user, this tablet may not offer much for you and you should likely look elsewhere. This feels like a device made for Google user’s specifically who understand the world of Google and are deep in all of their product line.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Screen, Speakers
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Solid Chrome OS tablet with a learning curve...
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The Pixel Slate is a great step in the right direction when it comes to Chrome OS hybrid tablet/laptop alternatives. I found the Chrome OS interface a bit confusing and does require some time to learn the functionality of the OS... I didn't find it to be as fluid as other interface like Android and PadOS then again this is truly a hybrid OS. Be prepared for a learning curve that is very achievable. The built quality is top notch with a high quality look and feel. Display is a high res (comparable to the iPad Retina display), speakers are much better than the iPad Pro (I believe there's a dual setup on the Pixel), battery life is up to par with comparable devices (10-11 hours with my prefer settings). 128GB is enough to download plenty of movies ahead of time for long trips/getaways. WiFi speeds are very fast (would be better if it had an LTE option as well). I truly believe the Pixel Slate is a great entertainment tablet, productivity can be done but it will also require a bit of an adjustment. Sadly, the keyboard ($199) and pen ($99) are separate and third party accessories are hard to come by. Overall, if you're invested in the Google ecosystem, this is the perfect iPad Pro substitute. Thanks.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Screen
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Sets the bar for Chromebook tablets
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I'll start off by saying I've owned Google products for many years from their phones, tablets, wifi routers, etc. and, being a tech geek, appreciate most things they design and develop. That being said, I was excited to see what they had in store for the update to the Pixelbook which I thought was a great design. The immediate difference I noticed out of the box was the Pixel Slate's sleekness; it's not as square as the Pixelbook and definitely much lighter without the keyboard attached, almost a full pound less. It still feels durable and comfortable to hold. The bezel is also not as prominent in the Slate and the edges are rounded instead of square. Another change from the Pixelbook to the Slate I really like is the front firing speakers built into the bezel. I'm pleased they added the fingerprint unlock/power option on the top of the Slate as I would get frustrated having to have my phone around to unlock the Pixelbook or entering my PIN/password. The fingerprint reader is not only convenient but it is also very responsive. Speaking of responsiveness, after charging and booting up, the Slate handled tasks with ease and the browsing and finger scrolling felt very smooth. You will also notice in the pictures how much more compact the Slate is compared to the Pixelbook. You'll notice the bezel and keyboard aren't as bulky but the Slate provides the same screen size with slightly better quality. The Slate does NOT have a headphone jack so you'll need to rely on either wireless headphones or use the included USB-C adapter which will take up one of the two USB-C ports. On the bottom of the tablet is the connector for the wireless keyboard which is not provided. After I synced my Google account, it automatically started downloading my apps and setting up my device with how I had my other Google devices set up. Perhaps the best upgrade to the Slate is simply the option to remove the keyboard; that, to me, is the game changer, especially for the weight difference if you don't have much need to type. My opinion is the mid-range Slate specs with the i5 processor, 8 GB RAM and 128 GB of storage is a happy medium for everyday users. I also recommend considering the optional keyboard not only to type much easier but also for the protection it provides. The pen is also a great option for drafting, drawing and writing. The Pixel Slate is just another reminder why I continue to remain a fan of all things Google.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Screen, Speakers
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Fantastic all around package
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The Pixel Slate has received a lot of slack since it's release and after some time using it I feel like it is not justified. Updates have made this device so much more stable and reliable compared to when it first launched. ( and yes, Google intends on supporting this product for software purposes ) The screen on this device.. wow.. I can't express how absolutely stunning this screen is. The colors and visuals just pop. This tablet is ideal for video streaming, games, photo editing and video editing. The colors are just amazing and I feel like this, along with the sharp, clear images it portrays, makes it ideal for all the above. The speakers are probably the best speakers I've ever heard on a tablet or even a laptop for that matter. You will have no issues watching movies, YouTube, streaming any content or music. These are high quality speakers. I'm amazed at how they are able to pack so much boom and power in them. I really enjoy the Google Ecosystem and how simplistic and streamlined this software is, especially if you are someone that utilizes all that Google offers like Play Music, Drive, Sheets, Keep, Photos and Messages. I think the best thing about the Google Ecosystem is how it can be a pick up and go with any phone. I own an Android, but I know if I had an iPhone Id be able to utilize all those apps and have them sync fine as well ( except messages for obvious reasons . ) The essential add-ons. The keyboard and pen.. First off.. This keyboard... the buttons, the tactical, the response, the comfort... It's going to be an absolute struggle trying to use any other keyboard due to the fact at how amazingly comfortable these circle keys are on the keyboard. The flexibility of the keyboard is great too. Whether you want to use it in tablet form, laptop form or even as a canvas to best utilize the Google pen, it offers an option for everything. The google pen is fluid and accurate to the touch on the screen. The overall hardware and performance of this product is premium and feels solid. The fingerprint sensor works great, the two USB C ports are convenient. I really cant pin point and specific flaws about this entire package. If you want the best of Android and Chrome OS together, than this is the product for you. If you work daily in the Google Ecosystem, frequent video calls using Duo for business or personal use, then this is really the total package for you.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Screen
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Beautiful Screen, Great for Watching Videos
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.--HIGHLIGHTS— Beautiful 12.3 High Quality Display, Portable and Lightweight, Great for Watching Videos, 128 GB Flash Drive, Fingerprint Reader, Google Keyboard and Google Pen Compatible, USB-C port --SETUP-- Setup is as simple as charging it for a short time, turning it on, and then connecting to a Wi-Fi network. The next step is to create or sign on to a Google Account. Since I already have a Google account, my settings and data synced up immediately. There were some mandatory updates to the Chrome OS, the keyboard, and some of the Apps that needed to be immediately done but I was soon up and running. Included is a 45W power adapter with a USB C connector and a USB C charging cord. USB C is now the charging standard, so I appreciate the versatility that it affords by allowing one cord to charge multiple devices. The power adapter also has prongs that neatly fold into the body of the adapter which makes it great to take on the go. Using a phone power adapter will charge this device, but much slower than the included adapter but it is a nice option when travelling light is a priority. --DESIGN AND FEATURES— This tablet can be connected to the Google Keyboard which turns it into a Chrome notebook. The Keyboard uses magnets to hold it to the tablet. Another nice feature to using the Keyboard is that is doubles as a protective case for the Slate and the magnets help keep it in place. The keyboard needs a surface that is stable to stay upright. So, if you like to sit it on your lap, you will need to place it on something stable when typing or use it as a tablet. My legs do not provide enough stability to use the keyboard. When I use it in bed, and I have found that the mattress provides enough stability to use the keyboard. The battery charges fully in about 2 hours and lasts for about 10 hours. The 12.3 inch, high resolution screen looks amazing! One of the best features of this tablet is the big beautiful screen. It is exactly what I would expect at this price point and is great for watching videos. I used the following Apps and found the performance to be excellent: YouTube, Vudu, Netflix, HBO, and Hulu. The touch screen is very responsive and works well. It is also compatible with Google Pen if you want to use a powered stylus. They keyboard is functional and easy to use. The keys are nicely backlit and feature an ambient light sensor to trigger the illumination. The power button is also the fingerprint scanner. It scans prints accurately but can only be used to unlock the screen. The print scanner cannot be used to when it is off. When the device is powered on you must use your password or pin. I hope Google upgrades this feature in the future. The wireless adapter worked flawlessly and creates a strong, reliable connection. This tablet has nice sounding speakers with sound quality that is typical for a tablet. For critical listening I use headphones. --BUILD QUALITY AND APPEARANCE— The build quality of this tablet is excellent. It not only looks great, but is also light, and easy to handle despite its size. The color (called Midnight Blue) is has a shade of black/blue. --VERDICT— The Google Pixel Slate is for users heavily invested in the Google ecosystem that are willing to pay the premium price for a full-size tablet that can also be used as a compact Chrome notebook, when attached to the Google Keyboard. This hybrid notebook/tablet is expensive, but has a bright, beautiful screen that is great for watching videos and viewing pictures. M significant other takes it with her all over the house with her to watch videos.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Screen, Speakers
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Love this tablet!
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I’m a huge Google user; from the Smart Home to Gmail and even the monthly-costing GSuite for some consulting work. I also own a number of Nexus devices (N5, N6, N9), of which sadly they are now too old and no longer receive updates, so that makes me pretty familiar with “vanilla Android” and how to use the OS. When I was offered this Pixel Slate, keyboard and pen to review, I was more than excited to put all of the Google services that I use today, together on a single, modern Google hardware platform, // Experience // After about two hours to charge (it was just about totally dead when it arrived), I started to play. Right off the bat, I imported my favorite Apps from Android/ChromeOS and gave them a whirl. Having all of my favorite phone apps on a 12 in display is awesome, even if they all don’t support being on a tablet. I went right to Gmail & YouTube and snapped them to each side of the screen. I find that 12.3 isn’t quite enough to have them cleanly run on half of the Pixel Slate’s display, unless you mucked with the resolution a bit -- 80% got me there perfectly (1667x1111). From YouTube to Google Play Music, I’ve used the Slate to play music for my desk area out of the really decent speakers, as well as streaming over to Chromecast hooked up to a full home theater; great sound. When using YouTube for video, I didn't suffer any pixelation, lag, stuttering or anything that would make me want to switch to a different device. I’ve also casted Google Maps to my TV to go through a trip we were planning and did notice some blinking happening on the casted television; enough blinking to the point that it was annoying and I stopped casting to the TV. I also like the fingerprint reader, as it's solid on the first try and it fails with the wrong finger (it's fast, so I was skeptical). I have it mated to Google Messages so texts show up on screen and I can unlock the tablet by SmartLock, if needed. All very cool ways to mix the different security and messaging options. // Slate // The display is great; crisp and very easy to work with. The touch is responsive and swiping gestures provide the perfect amount of feedback. The tablet is Slim, light and very easy to hold. As with any tablet I try not to use it while walking around or anywhere that if it dropped, I'd suffer a total loss of the device; The same goes with this Slate. The dual front-facing speakers are great and I have other tablets that I’ve compared them to; I prefer these over the HP X2 and by far over any other tablet in my household (old pre-ChromeOS, Nexus devices and iPads). I also paired the Sony WF-1000XM3 earbuds to this to listen to music during the day at work, when I need to focus; no issues, hiccups or stutters. I also picked up a 3rd-party USB-C Power Distributing (PD) wall adapter and USB-C - USB-C cord and that charged without issue just as the OEM one does. I do have some difficulties with the dictation capability on the Slate. Unlike my HP, or Samsung phones I find myself having to really read what it translated to text, as it's not often what I was asking of it. When I wanted 'pen' I got 'pain' or 'pin'; it really was a ‘pin’ to write this review when that kept happening. Inconsistent capitalization was also something I ran into quite frequently and it required some manual changes. Overall, I really like this device and have been bringing it everywhere with me over the past two weeks!
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Screen
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great for entertainment, ehhh for working
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I was excited get this and set it up the way I need to see the experience. I've been using iPad Air 32gb for the past 4 years and there are plenty of things I love/hate about that... I've found myself working remote, traveling via airplane and on the road more and more lately, so a new tablet with the ability to take notes with on the go using a stylus/pen, with attached keyboard, large screen, and plenty of memory was just what I needed. When traveling, I'm always checking email, watching Netflix or Prime videos, listening to podcasts, etc... I wanted SOMETHING to replace my iPad and give me the ability to do all this when on the go. Setup and powering on was simple, I signed on with my existing google credentials and all of my settings synced up perfect. I opened chrome and it was refreshing to see all my bookmarks and pages setup the way I like and expect. I installed google drive and sheets, Netflix, Prime, etc... and started using this as my daily tablet. The first day out with it I found the power button/fingerprint reader only worked sometimes... not every time... I didn't like that. I really really liked the touch pad feature on the keyboard, super convenient! I wish my iPad had this! It is cumbersome to use the tablet as a "slate" to write notes on with the stylus....There is no easy way to fold up the keyboard to use it to write notes on by hand using the stylus and note taking apps... On top of that, it kept recognizing my hand resting on the tablet face as me trying to write, and when I was trying to write my notes while on sales calls... I ended up searching for a notebook and pen in my bag to quickly take the notes instead of trying to figure it out on the go. Screen responsiveness was fantastic, the screen itself is bright and clear. Hardware is high quality and it feels solid. When keyboard is attached, it functions great as a Chromebook/laptop. However, with keyboard removed, I'm not sure how to hold it correctly where it feels good in the hand, its almost too big to hold as a tablet, and about impossible to scribble notes on it using a stylus with keyboard attached. On a recent work trip, it functioned perfectly for Netflix, web browsing, and listening to music and podcasts while flying... No issues whatsoever! Sound quality is great, resolution is perfect and the screen size is a big upgrade from my iPad.
I would recommend this to a friend
Q: QuestionCan you add a memory card for added storage? If I don't plan to use it for the laptop functionality what model should I get? I want to use it to surf the internet, watch movies(Netflix, Digital, Hulu,etc), play games.
Asked by Steve.
- A:Answer It doesn't have expandable physical storage (no sd slot). If your are just doing some light media consumption, the m3 version should be more than enough. If you are looking at Linux apps or need more physical storage, I would move up to the i5. Google also supplies online storage, if that works for you.
I would recommend:
Answered by Mihos
Q: QuestionDoes the Pixel Slate have 4G connectivity?
Asked by Felton.
- A:Answer No, it doesn't. It offers instant tethering. From a Google post: It would be nice if our phones and tablets knew how to work better together and could share their connectivity seamlessly. We just rolled out a new feature called Instant Tethering, which takes advantage of having the same Google account on both your tablet and your Pixel phone, allowing them to communicate with each-other locally via Bluetooth. When you unlock a tablet such as the Pixel C, it will notice if there is no internet connection available, and will ask your Pixel phone if it has internet and battery life. If it does, we will give you an option to enable a secure hotspot and pair automagically, without even taking your phone out of your pocket. When you are done, if you don’t disconnect, we will notice that you stopped using your tablet and we will disconnect the hotspot for you to save your precious battery throughout the day.
Answered by AVVA
Q: QuestionThis does come with Google Play, correct?? Please say yes!! ;-)
Asked by Karma.
- A:Answer yes you can use the play store
Answered by Diggz
Q: QuestionCan I use photo shop on this pixel slate An is there geek squad protection offered
Asked by Arista.
Q: QuestionDoes anyone know if medibang paint runs well on this and if the pixel pen is good in this app as well?
Asked by Sydney.
- A:Answer Yes it works well. Screen makes it even better.
Answered by MrSJ