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Posted by Roy Schestowitz on May 19, 2023
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In a strange twist of history, Google finally woke and thought "I know what we need to do! We need to make a TABLET!".
So some time soon in 2023, Google will release "The tablet that only Google could make", the Pixel Tablet.
Having owned a Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e for a few years, I was very curious to see how this would pan out and especially whether it would be easier to flash than the Samsung. As an aside, I figured I would give that a shot, and within a few days managed to completely brick the device. Awesome. See gts4lvwifi for the painful details of that.
=> ↺ Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e | ↺ gts4lvwifi
In any case, Google made a tablet. I own a Pixel phone and I'm moderately happy with it. It's easy to flash with CalyxOS, maybe this is the promise land of tablets?
=> ↺ CalyxOS
=> ↺ Pixel Tablet | ↺ Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e | ↺ gts4lvwifi | ↺ CalyxOS
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