The Mountain View company Google announced its first ever tablet during the Google I/O event a couple of months ago but the information about the device is pretty short at this moment of time. The company is believed to launch the device next year and now a crucial piece of information surfaced online. So without making any further delay let’s dive into the article to check out the newly surfaced details.
According to the latest information, the search engine giant Google is testing 64-bit-only builds of Android 13 and that is for a device named “Tangor,” which is said to be the codename for the Pixel tablet.
It is worth mentioning that the new setup will reduce RAM usage I am the that will also not allow running 32-bit applications.
Interesting: "Move tangor to 64-bit only"
Tangor, the rumored Pixel Tablet, may ship with a 64-bit-only build of Android 13. That should reduce memory use, but it means the tablet won't be able to run any 32-bit apps.https://t.co/C3d3Y5pS24 pic.twitter.com/1SKh3pPcG6
— Mishaal Rahman (@MishaalRahman) August 16, 2022
Apart from this, we don’t have any other information about the upcoming Google Pixel tablet at this moment of time but it is believed to be powered by the Google Tensor chipset.
So let’s wait for more details about the device in the coming months and we recommend you to stay tuned with us for more interesting information from the technological world at your fingertips.
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