In just a few days, Google will host an event in New York City to unveil the Pixel 8 series and the Pixel Watch 2. Here’s everything you should expect to see from the event.
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Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro
The obvious stars of the show at this week’s event will be the Google Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro.
Google’s updated flagships are set to potentially be very exciting, with lots of noteworthy updates including updated designs, new “Actua” displays that are much brighter, updated camera hardware and software, a lot of AI, and also the new Tensor G3 chipset. That chip might be the biggest potential source of improvements, as it’s rumored to be packing updated hardware that should be more efficient, and perhaps run cooler too.
Here are some key stories about Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro from the past few weeks:
- Google Pixel 8 and 8 Pro rumored to get 7 years of Android updates
- Pixel 8 Pro leak reveals ‘Super Actua display’ for ‘direct sunlight’ viewing
- Pixel 8 camera specs leak, adds manual controls, AI to change faces, Magic Editor, more [Video]
- Google shows off Pixel 8 design in full compared to 8 Pro [Gallery]
- Source: Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro get slight price increase in the US, available in-store October 12
- Sources: Pixel 8 Pro will keep physical SIM card and add Night Sight for video
- Tensor G3 reportedly brings massive upgrades, UFS 4.0 storage, more to Pixel 8
Pixel Watch 2
Beyond the phones, Google is also set to debut Pixel Watch 2, the sequel to its first smartwatch. Based on everything we’ve seen, this appears to be more of an “under the hood” sort of update, as the new smartwatch has the same design. However, that’s not necessarily a bad thing, as it leaves the door open to lots of iterative improvements.
Some key things that we’ve learned about Pixel Watch 2 thus far include a new chipset which should make the watch faster and improve battery life, as well as new health sensors that should result in additional Fitbit features, such as stress tracking. New bands also appear to be coming.
- Google shows off full Pixel Watch 2 design [Video]
- Pixel Watch 2 pops up with Snapdragon W5, 2GB RAM, Wear OS 4
- Pixel Watch 2 reportedly keeps same case colors, adds new bands & ‘fast charging’
- Sources: Pixel Watch 2 getting Fitbit revamp, thermometer, Personal Safety upgrade
- Leaked Pixel Watch 2 ad confirms new health features, a bunch of new bands [Video]
Pixel Buds Pro
The only other hardware that’s confirmed to be coming is a minor hardware refresh to Pixel Buds Pro. Google showed off a new Porcelain color while teasing this event, and we previously reported that a blue color was also coming.
But these are just new colors.
- Google teases Pixel 8 Pro with gen AI, identical-looking Pixel Watch 2, new Pixel Buds Pro color
- These are what the new Pixel Buds Pro colors look like ahead of launch [Gallery]
- Source: Pixel Buds Pro will add ‘Porcelain’ and ‘Sky Blue’ colors to match Pixel 8
Google has confirmed that pre-orders for the new hardware will open up the day of the event, with the release date confirmed via a carrier (and our own sources) to be October 12.
Any ‘one more thing’ surprises?
Realistically, most Google events are pretty tame when it comes to dropping big, unexpected announcements. Perhaps the biggest reveal we’ve had in recent years was at Google I/O 2022 when the company dropped a first look at Pixel 7, Pixel Watch, and Pixel Tablet.
But, could we see any surprises this week?
If Google were to announce anything extra, the most logical reveal would be a new Chromecast. It wouldn’t be unprecedented to get TV hardware at a Pixel launch event, as we saw exactly that with the original Chromecast dropping alongside the Pixel 5 in 2020. And there’s plenty of evidence suggesting that a new Chromecast is coming, as we’ve covered.
- A new Chromecast with Google TV is in the works
- New Chromecast with Google TV remote shows up in Android 14 Beta [Video]
However, the lack of any hardware leaks or really anything particularly substantial would suggest this probably isn’t happening.
Other guesses on teasers might include the potential of hearing more from Google’s foldable game – a “Pixel Flip” seems to be in the pipeline – or maybe a tease of the Pixel 8a given we’ve literally already seen hands-on images of the device. But, again, we don’t think this is likely at all.
Stay tuned for 9to5Google’s full coverage of Google’s upcoming event, and our forthcoming reviews of the new hardware.
This Week’s Top Stories
You guessed it, more Pixel leaks
With Google’s event just a couple of days away, the leaks just keep coming. Here’s a list of all the big leaks from this week.
- Google Pixel 8 and 8 Pro rumored to get 7 years of Android updates
- Pixel 8 Pro shows up with matte glass in hands-on images as release date is confirmed
- Another Google Pixel 8 and Pixel Watch 2 leak digs up storage specs, battery sizes
- New Pixel Watch 2 leaks showcase Fitbit improvements [Gallery]
- Pixel 8 Pro leak reveals ‘Super Actua display’ for ‘direct sunlight’ viewing
- Pixel 8, 8 Pro, and Pixel Watch 2 pricing for the UK has leaked
- So, what is this Google Pixel 8 color?
- Google leaked a bunch of new Pixel 8 series pictures in an ad [Gallery]
- These are what the new Pixel Buds Pro colors look like ahead of launch [Gallery]
Google Podcasts is dead
Earlier this week Google announced that it would shut down Google Podcasts next year in favor of YouTube Music. The closure comes as absolutely no surprise, as Google Podcasts has been stagnant for a while, but it’s still a shame for many users, as the app’s simplicity and pre-installed status on Android phones was useful.
More Top Stories:
- Google rolls out Messages homescreen redesign that drops nav drawer
- ‘All-in-one subscription from Google’ with Nest Aware, Google One might be coming
- Nothing’s CMF brand launches first products, including $69 smartwatch
- Google Pixel was the only smartphone brand that didn’t shrink in North America in Q2
- Google Pixel is stealing market share from the iPhone in Japan
- Google Messages has been installed 5 billion times
- Google Photos redesign with new Memories feed rolls out
- Fitbit announces $160 Charge 6 with YouTube Music, Google Maps, and Wallet
- Galaxy S24 leaks: tweaked design, flat Ultra display, thinner bezels than iPhone 15 Pro
- Lenovo Tab Extreme Review: Extreme is the right word
- ChatGPT has gone full virtual assistant with voice and image recognition
- Google Bard readies ‘Memory’ to adapt to important details about you
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