Last year, Google unveiled the Pixel and the Pixel XL. This year, the internet giant and the owner of Android OS might take things differently. Google Nexus 7 is rumored to be relaunched, and the internet is abuzz with news that this new device might actually be called the Google Pixel 7.

While the Pixel 7 rumors have neither been confirmed nor denied by Google, people are adjusting their wallets with the supposed end year reveal of the Google Pixel 7. Pixel 7 rumors suggest that it might be a tablet, rather than a phablet, and might be running on Andromeda OS.

However, other Google Pixel 7 rumors suggest that the tablet might get to run on Google's proprietary Fuschia OS, and others claim that Chrome OS is also plausible. This claim might have some weightage as Google earlier announced that it would be stopping the production of Chromebook Pixel and focusing on Pixel instead.

Google Nexus 7 specs are top of the line and would be having a 7-inch AMOLED display with QHD resolution. Just like most devices in 2017, this device would also have the USB-C port with 4GB of RAM. Moreover, Pixel 7 rumors on having a massive 64GB onboard storage and would most likely have VR usability built in.

Other hardware aspects of the Google Pixel 7 is open to reconsideration as the tablet hasn't been announced as of yet. However, that being said, fans claim that the tablet would come with a 13MP camera and a Snapdragon 820 SoC under the hood. 

The Google Pixel 7 would also be power efficient and can house a 5000 mAh plus battery. With Pixel 2 officially coming, Pixel 7 tablet must appeal to customers. Google has officially entered the tablet race and aims to reach the highest peak among tablets. Pixel and Pixel XL were released in 2016 and served as a direct competitor to Apple's iPhone 7 and Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge. 

Stay tuned for more Google Pixel 7 news and updates.