Murena released a de-Googled version of the Pixel Tablet
Briefly

Murena has introduced their first privacy-focused tablet, the Murena Pixel Tablet, which is a customized version of Google's Pixel Tablet, available for $549. Unlike Google’s version, it removes Google’s apps, including the Play Store, to boost user privacy. While users miss out on customization options, they can still access apps through /e/OS' App Lounge. With alternatives to Google's productivity tools, users can choose various cloud storage plans, prioritizing data security without corporate tracking, even though it comes at a higher price point compared to the original Google tablet.
The Murena Pixel Tablet allows users to enjoy a customized Android experience while prioritizing privacy by eliminating Google's services, ensuring personal data remains secure.
Launching their first tablet, Murena adheres to its privacy-centric philosophy, offering a Pixel Tablet devoid of Google's apps, boasting alternative applications for a secure experience.
Priced at $549, the Murena Pixel Tablet appeals to privacy-conscious consumers despite being more expensive than the original Google Pixel Tablet, which retails for $399.
Murena's Workspace initiative offers alternatives to Google's productivity apps, including a cloud storage option with various payment tiers, enhancing user privacy and control.
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