The next Google Nest Hub could have a detachable tablet screen
And it’s slated to launch in 2022
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We haven’t seen a newGoogle Nest Hubsince March 2021 when sleep sensing capabilities were added to the smart display. If a new report is to be believed, the next generation of the device could come with a detachable screen that doubles up as a tablet.
That’s according to sources in the know speaking to9to5Google. The upcoming third-generationGoogleNest Hub is apparently slated to break cover at some point during 2022, although at this stage we don’t know too much more about it.
We don’t know what the screen size will be (the current Nest Hub options are 7 inches and 10 inches), and we don’t know how much this is going to cost. However, the new information does fit withearlier rumorsthat Google is reinvesting in tablet technology.
Software options
If Google is indeed planning a new Nest Hub with a detachable display, it poses the question of what software the device is going to run. The recently unveiled, tablet-friendlyAndroid 12Lcould be one option, and would enable full Android app support.
Alternatively, Google could stick with the simpler Cast software that runs on the current 2nd-gen Nest Hub and which has been given several upgrades recently. Another possibility is that the next device will come with the fledgling Fuchsia OS – thatoperating systemiscurrently used by the first-gen Nest Hub.
Another question is when Google is going to make this next Nest Hub official. It’s worth keeping an eye on theGoogle IO 2022event for developers – it has been used as a new hardware showcase in the past, and this year’s show starts on May 11.
Analysis: smart speakers continue to evolve
First came the smart speaker, driven by the launch and the subsequent popularity of theAmazon Echo. Next came the smart speaker with a screen, and again it wasAmazonleading the way with theAmazon Echo Showin a variety of sizes.
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Therehas been talkthatApplecould fit the next HomePod with a display, just like theAmazon EchoShow and the Google Nest Hub. That would mean all three of the big players in smart speakers would have a smart display to their name as well.
While the original appeal of the smart speaker was its simplicity, the addition of a screen does enable a lot of extra functionality – not least being able to tap on the screen to select options and features rather than using your voice.
A detachable screen takes everything another step further too, enabling users to control their smart home from any room. The extra appeal is obvious – and if Google could pull it off it would give them an advantage on the smart device market.
Dave is a freelance tech journalist who has been writing about gadgets, apps and the web for more than two decades. Based out of Stockport, England, on TechRadar you’ll find him covering news, features and reviews, particularly for phones, tablets and wearables. Working to ensure our breaking news coverage is the best in the business over weekends, David also has bylines at Gizmodo, T3, PopSci and a few other places besides, as well as being many years editing the likes of PC Explorer and The Hardware Handbook.
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