The Pixel C the first “Pixel” device to come from Google running Android, proper. It was first rumored to run Chrome OS, to succeed the Chromebook Pixel. In the end, it launched with Android Marshmallow 6.0.1 back in December of 2015.

The Pixel C is just over a year old at this point, and it appears Google has stopped stocking an entry-level model with 32GB of storage. At this time, only the 64GB version of the Android tablet remains for sale from Google for $599, that raises the entry-level price by $100 from $499.

As the Pixel C reaches this far in its life-cycle, there’s no knowing if Google plans to launch a successor in the future. But given that the Google Pixel phones have been selling generally well, perhaps Google should consider a Pixel-branded tablet lineup that rivals the iPad, then again, the tablet market has been on a slow but steady decline in sales with cheaper windows 2-in-1 PCs rivaling tablet sales.

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