Highlights
- Google to showcase AI, Android software, and Pixel devices
- Possible early reveal of Pixel 9 lineup and Pixel Watch 3
- Event to be live-streamed on YouTube
- August 13 in Mountain View, CA
Just when we thought Google had revealed it all at I/O, it has gone and hit back at us with another curveball.
There appears to be a midsummer tech treat for us as the Mountain View-based tech giant has sent out invites for an event on 13 August.
What’s on the menu?
What does Google have in the pot for us this time?
Well, the search giant says it’s all ready to give a look at “the best of Google AI, Android software and the Pixel portfolio of devices.”
That sounds quite full for me and really should not come much as a surprise, considering their involvement with AI.
Unlike last time, when we had to wait until the Made by Google event held in October, bringing a Pixel 8, Pixel 8 Pro, and Pixel Watch 2, that’s not the case now.
This year, it seems they are going to jump the gun a couple of months in advance.
May it be that we are going to get the full-on look at the Pixel 9 lineup and perhaps a Pixel Watch 3?
Well, the rumour mill is certainly churning, and here is what has been leaked so far.
The Pixel 9 Family: Something for Everyone?
Not just one, not two—three Pixel 9 models could be in the offing.
Rumours doing the rounds are actually hinting at a standard Pixel 9 and a Pixel 9 Pro—hold your breath—a smaller Pixel 9 Pro.
Finally, Google is able to hear from us, those who want features from flagships without hand-stretching sizes?
And for those big dreamers among you, well, there’s even a possible Pixel 9 Pro Fold in the offing.
The Pixel Watch 3 is also being heavily rumoured to make an appearance.
The company had made some amends with the Watch 2 regarding its battery life and connectivity.
Looks like some AI magic might be in the offing soon enough on Google’s wearable lineup.
Everything should clear up in due time.
AI: Star of the Show?
What everybody’s waiting for, of course, is that elephant in the room: AI.
Google has been full-on with AI, and this event could have been their chance to flex the muscles of how it’ll work with new hardware.
We might finally get treated to some of those really fancy Android 15 AI features, like expanded Circle-to-search, real-time scam alerts, and TalkBack.
You never know what other AI tricks they’ve got up their sleeve.
Google’s Odd Timing
Now, this is where things get interesting.
Google has really been keeping us on our feet with these product launches this year.
Remember how everyone thought the Pixel 8a was going to make an appearance at I/O?
Nope, they dropped it a week before.
Now, they’re moving up their flagship launch by two months?
It’s a head-scratcher, for sure. On one hand, it could be a smart move to keep the hype train rolling.
On the other, didn’t they just release the Pixel 8a?
Won’t an early Pixel 9 launch steal some thunder from their budget-friendly option?
Apparently, there are a lot of questions and too little in the way of answers.
How to Catch the Action
For those of us who can’t make it to Mountain View, don’t worry.
Google’s got us covered with a live stream on their official YouTube channel.
The main event kicks off at 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. ET on August 13th.
Is Google making a smart move with this early launch, or are they risking cannibalizing their own product line?
More importantly, what else are you hoping to see at this event?
We’re on ☁️9️⃣
Get ready for magic. Coming soon 💗Learn more at: https://t.co/72BVe5FKyB pic.twitter.com/GuWcIJ63uz
— Google India (@GoogleIndia) June 26, 2024
A smaller Pro model?
Some mind-blowing AI features?
Or maybe just a good old-fashioned product reveal without any leaks spoiling the surprise?
One thing’s for sure – August 13th can’t come soon enough for tech enthusiasts.
Mark your calendars.
It’s going to be an interesting ride.
FAQs
What will Google showcase at the August 13 event?
Google will showcase the best of their AI technology, Android software, and the latest Pixel devices.
Are new Pixel devices expected to be announced?
Yes, there are rumours about the possible reveal of the Pixel 9 lineup, including standard and Pro models, and potentially a smaller Pro model.
Will the event be available to watch online?
Yes, the event will be live-streamed on Google’s official YouTube channel, starting at 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. ET on August 13th.
What AI features might be highlighted at the event?
Google might showcase new AI features for Android 15, such as expanded Circle-to-search, real-time scam alerts, and TalkBack enhancements.
Why is Google holding this event earlier than usual?
The exact reason is unclear, but it could be to keep the momentum going with their recent product launches and to generate early excitement for their new offerings.
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