The Play Store is increasingly soulless in Spain. Upon the disappearance of the Nexus 6P and 5X and previous models, added to the fact that Google cannot meet the demand for its new smartphone pixel. In addition, the signature of the search engine, will not sell your tablet again Pixel C with less storage capacity, and will focus on the variant with 64GB. Is a definitive bet on the Chromebook format in sight?
The only one mobile or tablet that at the moment we can buy from the Play Store if we enter the devices section is the 64GB Pixel C, for a price of $599. Although the version with 32GB continues to appear in the store as sold out, the guys from Android Authority We are told that the model will not be replaced. So, if a reader was waiting, we recommend looking for other options to get hold of the terminal.
Google is running out of tablets, now the Pixel C
The progressive decline of the search engine firm's tablets suggests that Mountain View is considering an alternative for the segment. After the launch of a Nexus 7 2016, due to an alleged clash between Huawei and Google, the few comments we read about the launch of a Pixel-C2 they are not at all optimistic about this possibility.
If anything stands out about this Pixel C, however, it is its possible role as point of confluence or transit between Android and Chrome OS in tablet format. Google no longer hides that it expects a manufacturer to launch a tablet with the cloud-based operating system, since engineers are greatly improving their tactile feedback. The fact that Chromebooks also support mobile applications marks the immediate future of the platform.
As a "manufacturer" it is a joke again
On the other hand, what happens with Google is a bit of a laugh, especially in the case of a firm with such a huge financial muscle. We do not believe that the pixel is breaking sales records despite having managed to exceed the expectations of its "manufacturer". Still, the units that are distributed at the moment they cannot respond to your demand, since no matter how much Google has become obsessed with signing the terminal individually, they continue to depend on HTC for production to the same extent that they depended on LG with the Nexus 4.
As soon as teams like him arrive Galaxy S8, Huawei P10 or, to a lesser extent perhaps, the LG G6 and Xiaomi Mi6, the Pixel's appeal is going to take a serious downturn, and frustrated shoppers are sure to look for realistic alternatives.