Home Privacy Murena Launches a ‘DeGoogled’ Version of the Pixel Tablet

Murena Launches a ‘DeGoogled’ Version of the Pixel Tablet

by admin

Murena, the French privacy-oriented company that has revamped Android to create deGoogled smartphones, has now introduced a tablet version. If you’re interested in acquiring a sleek Pixel Tablet but prefer to bypass the usual Google apps and services, Murena has a solution for you.

The Murena Pixel Tablet operates on the open-source /e/OS instead of Google’s standard Android, which enables it to deliver a “privacy-centered Android experience” on its 10.95-inch LCD screen.

“Experience enhanced performance and flexibility while reducing data surveillance, enjoying a more secure environment, and eliminating Google services that gather your personal information,” states Murena. The addition of this tablet to their hardware lineup comes as a response to “significant demand” for such devices.

The Pixel Tablet features 128 GB of internal storage and 8 GB of RAM, and is available for purchase from Murena’s online store for €539 (approximately $549 in the United States).

Since it is deGoogled, the device does not include the Google Play Store. Instead, /e/OS provides an app marketplace called App Lounge, where users can download apps available on Google Play and F-Droid “anonymously.” However, to access paid apps, a Google account is required. (For further details on the compromises linked to Murena’s app store approach, check out our previous review of e/OS.)

While replicating a complete app marketplace experience without any connections to Google poses a significant challenge, Murena is actively developing privacy-centric alternatives to standalone applications such as Google Drive and Office 365. Pixel Tablet users can access a freemium storage, backup, and productivity suite called Workspace, which offers up to 1 GB of free storage, with additional paid plans available as needed.

Compiled by Techarena.au.
Fanpage: TechArena.au
Watch more about AI – Artificial Intelligence

You may also like

About Us

Get the latest tech news, reviews, and analysis on AI, crypto, security, startups, apps, fintech, gadgets, hardware, venture capital, and more.

Latest Articles