The upcoming Google Pixel Tablet may come with support for third-party Styluses

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According to a recently discovered entry in the USI’s list of certified goods, the upcoming Pixel Tablet from Google will support the cross-manufacturer USI (Universal Stylus Initiative) standard, allowing it to be used with a variety of third-party styluses. The entry, discovered by NuGiz, identifies a Google device with the product name “Tangor” and the model number “Tablet,” which are likely placeholder names for the Android-powered tablet Google revealed earlier this month.

Google embraced the USI, an industry-wide stylus standard, in 2018. It’s already available on several Chromebooks, allowing them to work with a variety of styluses from various manufacturers. However, while there is a slew of proprietary pen / Android tablet options (such as Samsung’s S Pen for Galaxy tablets), no tablets have been certified to function with the universal USI standard.

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Google didn’t specify which version of its Tablet will support the USI 2.0

The USI released version 2.0 of the standard earlier this year. This version contains a new wireless charging function, similar to what Apple offers with the Apple Pencil 2 and select iPads, that could allow compatible styluses to be charged simply by placing them close to a supported device.

As 9to5Google points out, it’s odd that Google’s tablet appeared in the USI database so soon after the company announced a 2023 release date. The listing initially appeared sometime after January, according to the Wayback Machine.

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