OK, so there’s a lot of things Google announced at the annual Google IO developer conference this year. Here’s everything Google shared about their latest breakthroughs, machine translation and more, including the hardware they plan to release later this year. This will be interesting, so just hang on tight and Read ahead.
Pixel 6A.

Google did tease their latest flagship the Pixel Seven, and the Pixel 7 Pro at the event, but the Pixel 6a [The company’s midrange lineup] the device completely stole the show. The device will be available to pre-order on July 21st at $449. It’s really cool as it will feature the company’s homegrown tensor AI chipset and a 12 megapixel camera with the latest version of Google’s Magic Eraser and other great tools the company offers.
Pixel 7.

Google did share a very small glimpse of their latest smartphone this year, which is the Pixel Seven and Pixel 7 Pro. They really shared this ahead of their formal launch debut, and we probably know why. It’s probably because someone ahead of the launch would leak the images on Twitter anyways and that wouldn’t be as fancy of a reveal, so they just went with unveiling it on Google IO
Pixel Watch

Google also confirmed the Pixel watch Israel and it’s arriving list fall. Let’s little variable features of very business face flanked by a tactile Crown. The watch will run watch OS3, including deep integration with Fitbit Software for health and fitness tracking features. The watch will be available later this year alongside the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro.
Pixel buds pro.

While you’ll have to wait for the Pixel 7 and Pixel Watch, but the new $199 Pixel Buds Pro or coming very soon as they are arriving on July 28th with pre-orders opening on July 21st. The watch will include multipoint connectivity, IPX 4, waterproofing, and active noise cancellation. Also supporting spatial audio with a compatible device.
Android 13.

With the introduction of Google’s material, you design language customization is a very big part of the appeal on Android 12. Well, Google’s Android 13 will double down on that focus, allowing you to personalize your device even further, allowing you to set a different default language for every app on your phone.
Android 13 will also feature a new wallet app with the option to store your government issued ID on your device. Safety and security were also a very big part of Google’s focus, with the company noting that Android 13 will also protect your privacy by deleting your clipboard history automatically. Google will also be furnishing Android with specific tablet functionality, as Android 13 will be introducing better multitasking capabilities on large screen devices, including an updated taskbar and split view.
Pixel tablet.

Google is also developing tablet hardware as we got a very small glimpse of the Pixel tablet planning to be released sometime in 2023. The tablet looks very similar to a nest hub and will run on the company’s custom tensor chips.
New AR glasses.

As soon as people thought the keynote was over, Google had another nice to share, saying that they were working on a new pair of AR smart glasses designed to break down communication barriers. The early prototype the company Demoed can translate spoken language providing real time transcription. They did not really share more details about it.
Software.

Well, it’s Google’s developer conference, and they did share a lot of news about their latest artificial intelligence and machine learning breakthroughs. And 2022 is no exception to any other year they shared any more details about what they were working on.
They announced new feature updates for Workspace, YouTube and Lens, and the most interesting option allows you to check out a new immersive view and maps to explore popular tourist destinations.
