Google I/O 2023: What to expect and how to watch

The firm holds its annual developer conference, Google I/O, to unveil its newest goods, improvements, and other innovations.

The firm holds its annual developer conference, Google I/O, to unveil its newest goods, improvements, and other innovations.

Google I/O 2023: What to expect and how to watch



The annual Google I/O 2023 conference will take place on May 10 at the tech giant Google's facilities. The biggest annual developer conference always has a keynote speech outlining the most recent advancements in hardware and software, including Android and Pixel devices.


What is Google I/O 2023 in detail?

An annual developer conference is organised by Google called I/O. It introduces the organization's most recent goods, programmes, improvements, and other innovations. Input/Output is the full name of Google I/O, and the slogan is "Innovation in the Open."


The major Google I/O 2023 keynote will take place on May 10th, 2023, at 1PM ET / 10AM PT, and will feature words from Google CEO Sundar Pichai, according to a claim from a tech outlet, The Verge stated. A tiny live crowd will attend this year's event in person at Mountain View's Shoreline Amphitheatre.


Where can I watch Google I/O this year?

broadcasted live on Google's social media platforms and broadcast on the company's official YouTube channel. On the firm website, users may sign up for the most recent information to stay informed.


What to anticipate being revealed during the event?

Google's first foldable phone was long suspected to exist, but when it finally became public last week, everyone was astounded. The company posted a picture and a video of The Pixel Fold, which unfolds like a book.
Another eagerly anticipated gadget is the Google Pixel Tablet, which will debut in 2022 at Google's I/O conference and run Android. While the device's initial images didn't show it in the best light, more recent leaks reveal a tablet that blends in with the rest of the Pixel ecosystem and comes in a range of colour schemes.


Google has previously claimed that the tablet would include a speaker and charging port so you can use it as a smart display, much like the Amazon Echo Show. According to 9to5Google, it may also include an 11-inch display, Android 13 with Tensor G2 CPU, 8GB of RAM, a nanoceramic finish, and other features.


The Google Pixel 7A, the newest Pixel smartphone, will also be made available, according to a report from The Verge. The smartphone is said to have a Tensor G2 CPU, an upgraded 64MP main camera, and a 13MP ultrawide camera. It may possibly have a 90Hz refresh rate as well as wireless charging capabilities, marking two firsts for Google's affordable A-series smartphones.


Like it did with the Pixel 7 during last year's I/O, Google may give us an early glimpse at the upcoming Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro in addition to the Pixel 7A. It's very possible that Google may forgo an early peak in favour of concentrating on new products like the Fold because the device isn't expected to officially appear until the autumn.


While the Pixel 8 will feature a 6.2-inch screen and 8GB of RAM, the Pixel 8 Pro is anticipated to have a 6.52-inch screen with rounded edges, a hole-punch front camera, and 12GB of RAM. Another 9to5Google find points to the possibility of a special Video Unblur function for refining videos in the Pixel 8 series.


What more can you anticipate from this event, except this? Google has fully embraced AI with the launch of ChatGPT rival Bard, and it's likely that Google will use a chunk of its I/O conference to make an AI-related announcement.


Google may launch a wildcard product, like a new version of the Pixel Watch. The Pixel Buds A-series look to be getting a new shade. The launch of the Pixel Tablet and Pixel Fold, however, means that Google will already be hosting a fantastic event.


Between new product releases, smaller announcements like updates to Maps, Photos, and Google Assistant are more likely to be released. It could have some updates to provide on its smart home gadgets as it continues to add new features to its Google Home app. (ANI)




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