After a long wait, the Google Pixel Tablet is hitting the market. As the first Google tablet release since 2018, expectations are high for this new and improved device. If you’re thinking about purchasing the Google Pixel Tablet, it’s important to know how to care for it. With a $499 starting price, it’s a purchase you’ll want to protect.
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Before we dive in to how to protect your new Google tablet, here’s a quick look at what we know about the Google Pixel Tablet:
Google Pixel Tablet release date |
June 20th, 2023 |
Display size |
10.95 inch LCD |
Aspect ratio |
16:10 |
Resolution |
2,560 x 1,600 |
Dimensions |
258 x 169 x 8.1mm |
Weight |
493g |
RAM |
8 GB |
Processor |
Tensor G2 |
Storage |
128 GB, 256 GB |
Battery |
7,020mAH |
Camera |
Rear:
Front:
|
Video |
Rear:
Front:
|
Audio |
3 far field microphones, 4 speaker stereo sound |
Biometrics |
Fingerprint scanner on power button |
Durability |
N/A |
Accessories |
Charging speaker dock, power adapter |
Colors |
Rose, Porcelain, Hazel |
While tablets are useful devices, they’re also fragile and easy to break. Tablet screens are especially delicate. Because of this, it’s important to know how to take care of your Google Pixel Tablet to keep it in good condition. Here are some tips for protecting your Google Pixel Tablet:
Purchase a glass screen protector
One of the best ways to protect your Google Pixel Tablet is by installing a glass screen protector. The awkward shape and light weight of the tablet makes it easy to drop, especially if you often use yours on the go. Luckily, a glass screen protector can play a big role in protecting your tablet by absorbing the shock from a fall or any other kind of impact, so you can avoid paying for an expensive screen repair or replacement.
Add a waterproof case
Another common cause of tablet damage results from liquid damage, such as spills, accidentally dropping it into the toilet or pool, or unknowingly setting it on a wet surface. Unfortunately, the Google Pixel Tablet does not have an IPX rating, meaning it’s probably not water resistant. This means that any amount of liquid could cause lasting damage to your device. Fortunately, installing a protective waterproof case is a helpful way to ensure that your Google Pixel Tablet is protected anytime it comes in contact with water or other liquids.
Travel with a carrying case
Tablets are made to be taken on the go. They’re lightweight, portable, and can provide hours of entertainment while you’re traveling. However, taking your tablet on the go also means you should think about adding extra protection. Even with a screen protector and heavy duty case, accidents can still happen, so protecting your tablet with a padded carrying case anytime you’re traveling is a good idea.
Be wise
Even the most high quality protective gear can’t always prevent accidents, so it’s also important to be wise with how you use your Google Pixel Tablet. If you have kids in the house, avoid leaving them unattended with the device. It’s also wise to avoid bringing your tablet to places like the pool or other outdoor activities where it could be exposed to extreme temperatures, impact, drops, or moisture.
Finally, one of the best ways to protect your Google Pixel Tablet is by purchasing a product protection plan. Even with protective measures, accidents still happen, and the last thing you want is to have to pay to repair or replace your tablet earlier than you wanted to. Although Google offers Google Preferred Care, it often falls short of providing the most complete protection.
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