

If you have a smart home around Google's smart home ecosystem then you're going to interact with it mostly as a smart display just like you would with a Google smart speaker via "Hey Google" commands. That said, the Pixel Tablet can still make sense for an iPhone user. There are a few features that will be exclusive to Android smartphone owners, such as Nearby Share (send files/photos between Android devices) and Chromecast built-in (so you can quickly hand-off and share what you're listening to on your phone to the docked tablet).


The experience of using a Pixel Tablet is going to feel most familiar for those who have an Android smartphone (and especially a Pixel) as it runs an Android operating system.
