Google seems to be giving its Android Tablets division some attention – The Verge

Posted: January 29, 2022 at 11:57 pm

One of Androids original founders, Rich Miner, is working on Android tablets, a fact that was recently revealed in a ComputerWorld report digging into Googles history with tablets. Miners LinkedIn page appears to confirm it, listing his current title as CTO Android Tablets, and says hes been in that role since March, 2021. Google told The Verge in an email that his specific role is leading software development for Android for large screens in the Platforms and Ecosystems team.

Given that someone pivotal to Androids history is now working on tablets, and some job listings Google has posted, it seems like the company may be doing something interesting with Android beyond phones and foldables. Miner worked on Android when it was being built by a company called Android, Inc., which would later go on to be acquired by Google. Hes done a lot of things in the time since (including helping Google figure out which startups to invest in), but it seems like now hes back working on Android, with an eye towards making it better for tablets.

Its not just Miners role that shows Google has a renewed focus on larger-screen devices. The upcoming Android 12L update, which is currently in beta, is focused on improving the tablet and foldable experience. A job listing for a Senior Engineering Manager, Android Tablet App Experience spotted by 9to5Google also says that Google believes the future of computing is shifting towards more powerful and capable tablets.

Thats a bit of an about-face for Google in 2019, the company said that its hardware team was done working on tablets, and would be fully focusing on laptops. While Googles hardware lead said that the Android & Chrome OS teams are 100% committed for the long-run on working with our partners on tablets, in the wake of the not-so-great Pixel Slate (which used Chrome OS instead of Android) it was hard to feel excited about the future for Google-powered tablets.

Now, with the hires and rumors that Googles working on its own foldable Pixel phone (which could basically end up being a phone that turns into a tablet), it definitely seems like the company is planning on returning to the tablet space in some way. Google said it didnt have a comment about whether it had reconsidered working on its own tablets.

but Miner himself has been making some interesting comments on Twitter. He retweeted ComputerWorlds article with the comment Definitely a sad story, but there is an indication of hope at the end. What is that [Rich Miner] guy up to... He also replied to a comment from Mishaal Rahman, saying that Android 12L, an upcoming update focused on larger screen devices, is a great start.

While the iPad is the main focus of conversation around tablets, Apple isnt completely dominating the market. According to market research firm IDC, Apple was the top tablet seller in the third quarter of 2021, with around a 34 percent share of the market. But that leaves plenty of room for competitors like Samsung (the second largest with around 18 percent market share in Q3 2021), Amazon, and more. While its very possible Google is just planning to focus on its relationship with tablet OEMs, it taking another crack at a Pixel tablet wouldnt be unwelcome especially to people with fond memories of the Nexus 7.

Update January 28th, 7:16PM ET: Added information from Google about Miners role.

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