Google I/O 2023: Here's what to expect

 Google I/O 2023 is just around the corner. We expect Google to fully announce (or just briefly announce) a lot of hardware at its annual developer conference. We also expect news about the latest version of Android, Google software products and special surprises!

As always, Google I/O is all about developer-related news and advancements. However, this guide is about the consumer-focused things we can expect at the event.


Google I/O 2023: Important information

What is Google I/O? Google I/O is the search giant's annual developer conference. It's where developers get updated on the latest technologies to improve their apps and other services for the Google ecosystem. It's also one of the main events for new Google announcements.

When is Google I/O 2023? This year, Google I/O takes place on Wednesday, May 10. Unlike previous years, the event will last only one day.

Where will Google I/O 2023 be held? Google is inviting select members of the media and developer community to attend in person at the Shoreline Amphitheater in Mountain View, California. The event will be available for viewing online by the general public.


What will we see at Google I/O 2023?

Google has not confirmed any announcements about Google I/O. However, we have plenty of rumors to work with. Here's what we expect:


Android 14

Pixel 7a

Google Pixel Fold

Pixel 8 and 8 Pro

Google Pixel tablet

Google Pixel Watch 2

Other things

Android 14

Android 14 is already well on its way. Google has started and ended the developer portion of the launch, and we're already at public betas. In fact, if you own a supported Pixel phone, you can install Android 14 right now. However, at Google I/O 2023, we expect Google to make a lot more announcements about Android 14.


Currently, there aren't many major differences between Android 13 and 14. Google is probably holding back some of the more significant updates for the I/O announcement. We don't know what those announcements might be, but you can expect a new beta to land during I/O with some new features.


The stable launch of the new operating system should arrive sometime in August if Google sticks to its current Android 14 schedule.


Google Pixel 7a


We already know a lot about the unannounced Google Pixel 7a. We know what it looks like (see the render above) and have a decent idea of ​​what its specs could be. Notably, the Pixel 7a will likely land with wireless charging (with a very slow 5W) and a 90Hz display refresh rate. Those are two features we've never seen before on the Pixel A series.


Elsewhere, the Pixel 7a should stick to the general guidelines we saw on the Pixel 6a. We're expecting a Tensor G2 as SoC, a dual-lens system (with the main lens upgraded to a 64MP sensor), and some stripped-down design elements to keep the price down, like a plastic back.


Unfortunately, we also expect the Pixel 7a to be expensive, at least for an A-series phone. Rumors suggest a price of $499 in the United States. Google is likely to open pre-orders for this phone during Google I/O and it should hit stores shortly after.

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