The new generation of the Google Pixel, Google’s mobile phone and official Android flagship, has announced its arrival this year. Although the Mountain View company usually presents the new Pixels in October each year, This time the meeting will be in August.
Google has already sent out the invitations for the new Pixel 9 event, which will be the Tuesday August 13. The company is expected to present both its new smartphones and the next generation of its smartwatch, the Pixel Watch 3.
The new Pixel 9 and Pixel Watch 3 are coming in August. Will Android 15 also arrive?
Google, in the invitation, mentions that during this event they will reveal “the best of Google’s artificial intelligencenew features for Android software and the Pixel device portfolio.” Traditionally, the arrival of a new generation of Google Pixel also means the arrival of the stable version of the next Android update, so this year , it could also be advanced with the debut of Android 15.
The “Made by Google” event will take place on Tuesday, August 13 at Google’s offices in Mountain View, California at 10:00 a.m. local time, at 7:00 p.m. in Europe.
Rumors and leaks about the next generation of the Google Pixel have already given us some details about the search giant’s new smartphones. The new Pixel 9 will be available in three versions: Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro and Pixel 9 Pro XL. The design of the devices has also changed drastically, including the camera module, as seen in the image above. The new Pixel 9 would arrive with the Tensor G4 processor and many functions related to artificial intelligence.
As for the Pixel Watch 3, it should retain a design identical to previous generations of Google smartwatches, the new features will be in its hardware. Finally, there are rumors that this event will also be They will present new headphonesthe Pixel Buds Pro 2.
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