On November 18, Android Headlines reported, referencing its sources, that Google is developing a new high-end laptop to be launched under the Pixel brand. Insiders have revealed that this upcoming device is codenamed “Snowy,” and Google is benchmarking it against other premium models like the MacBook Pro, Dell XPS, Microsoft Surface Laptop, and Samsung Galaxy Chromebook. While specific technical details remain undisclosed, sources suggest that Google aims to penetrate the premium laptop market, indicating that the device is likely to feature robust hardware.
Additionally, Android Authority’s journalists, citing anonymous sources, have indicated that this laptop is expected to operate on the Android operating system rather than Chrome OS. Experts believe this shift aligns with Google’s strategy to merge Android and Chrome OS, creating a versatile platform for smartphones, tablets, laptops, and smartwatches. This could be a strategic move, as Chrome OS has historically faced criticism for its limitations in performance and functionality.
However, it is important to note that Google has not been active in the laptop market for some time, which may hinder its ability to compete effectively against established brands on its first attempt. The last laptop released by Google was the PixelBook Go in 2019, a considerable gap in the fast-evolving electronics market. Given the significant advancements in laptop technology since then, entering the premium segment may prove challenging. Nevertheless, as the model is likely still in the early development phase, Google has ample time to refine its approach.