Kuba Wojciechowski, who has had a few Pixel leaks over the past few months, has possibly revealed the size and at least some storage options for Google’s upcoming Pixel tablet via 91Mobiles. Evidence from the shipment of EVT (engineering validation test) units to India has revealed some key specifications for the Pixel tablet. First, we can see at least two variations of storage. There is a 128GB model as well as a 256GB model. The tablet also appears to support Wi-Fi 6. The Pixel tablet now in the EVT phase is a good sign that it could arrive a little earlier than expected, possibly before the Pixel 8 debuts next year. Those listings also mention a 10.95-inch display for the Pixel tablet, which will almost certainly be rounded up to 11 inches at marketing. This display will support the USI stylus standard, as mentioned earlier, and there is confirmation of a USI 2.0 stylus from Google in these listings. None of this is particularly surprising, of course. Eleven inches have become the standard form factor for tablets in recent years, including Apple’s iPad Pro and Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S7 and Tab S8. 128GB and 256GB are also fairly standard storage options, and the use of Wi-Fi 6 makes sense given that we know this device will run on similar specs to the Pixel 6 series, including Google’s first-generation Tensor SoC. The Pixel tablet is also expected to use the same camera on the front and back of the device. As we reported earlier this month, Google also appears to be working on a second “Pro” tablet.

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