So, 60 days, 20 hours, and 45 minutes left until the devcon kicks off at the time of writing. When on the puzzle page, clicking on theSave the datebutton at the top will unveil the event date now.
Last year, we got to see hardware like thePixel FoldandPixel 7ago official alongside, of course, the details for theAndroid 14 feature set, Google Bard (now calledGoogle Gemini), and way more. This year, we will likely get to hear more about Android 15, thefirst Developer Previewfor which rolled out not too long ago.
We can also expect to see theGoogle Pixel 8ato be unveiled during the event. It’s not just because we got to see the Pixel 7a launch during the I/O event. This has been Google’s way of unveiling its mid-range A–series for the last few years. From the Pixel 3a to the Pixel 7a, all the phones have been released at I/O. So, unless Google is planning a last-minute change, the Pixel 8a is likely to show up at the event.
In addition, this year, we may also get a first look at Pixel Fold 2, seeing how Google has improved on its first foldable. Moreover, since recent leaks suggest that the display production of the device will kick off in April, the I/O announcement possibility can’t be ignored completely.
Who knows, we may also get some official info on Google’s long pending‘Project Iris’AR headset at last. At the heart of the event, you can expect to hear a lot more of Google’s plans for integrating AI into its products and services. One can never know what’s in stock.
Sagnik is a tech aficionado who can never say “no” to dipping his toes into unknown waters of tech or reviewing the latest gadgets. He is also a hardcore gamer, having played everything from Snake Xenzia to Dead Space Remake.