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Get ready for a tech-filled day! Google is hosting its highly anticipated Made by Google event, where they're expected to unveil a slew of new Pixel devices. Let's dive into what's in store.
The event is taking place on August 13th, 2024, at 10am PT, right here at Google's Bay View campus.
You can catch the live stream on the Made by Google YouTube channel or through the Google Store website. Be sure to use the hashtag #MadeByGoogle to join the conversation.
Now, let's talk about the star of the show: the new Pixel devices. Google is expected to unveil a whole lineup of exciting new gadgets.
First up, we have the Pixel 9, a sleek smartphone with a 6.3-inch display and a unique elongated oval-shaped camera bar. It's powered by the Tensor G4 chip and boasts 12GB of RAM.
For those who want even more, there's the Pixel 9 Pro. It features a slightly smaller 6.3-inch display, but packs a punch with the same camera setup as the Pixel 9, plus a 48MP telephoto shooter with 5x optical zoom.
And if you prefer a larger screen, the Pixel 9 Pro XL is your go-to. It boasts a 6.8-inch display and a massive 4,942 mAh battery, while still sharing the same impressive camera setup and AI features as the Pixel 9 Pro.
But wait, there's more! Google is also rumored to be unveiling a foldable smartphone, the Pixel 9 Pro Fold, previously known as the Pixel Fold 2. This device is expected to have a prominent camera bar and deep integration of the Gemini AI assistant.
Beyond smartphones, Google is expected to release the Pixel Watch 3, available in two sizes, and the Pixel Buds Pro 2, an updated version of their popular earbuds.
Google is really pushing the boundaries of AI with these new devices. The Gemini AI assistant is deeply integrated into all of them, promising to boost productivity and enhance photo editing capabilities.
One exciting AI feature is Pixel Screenshots, which allows your phone to recall content from screenshots. Imagine being able to easily find information from a screenshot you took weeks ago.
Google is also committed to making its devices accessible to everyone. The Made by Google event will feature ASL translation for the live stream, along with English closed captions and translations in German and Spanish.
Don't worry if you miss the live event. The recording will be available after the broadcast, so you can catch all the exciting announcements at your convenience.
This event marks a significant shift in Google's usual October schedule, potentially aiming to steal the spotlight from the upcoming iPhone 16 launch. Stay tuned for live updates and in-depth coverage of all the announcements from the Made by Google event.