In a surprising move, Google has announced that its annual Pixel hardware event will take place on August 13, 2024, at the company’s headquarters in Mountain View, California. This marks a significant shift from the usual October timeframe, catching many tech enthusiasts off guard.

The invitation for the Made by Google 2024 event hints at a focus on artificial intelligence, Android software, and the Pixel device lineup. While Google hasn’t explicitly mentioned specific products, the teaser video and event URL strongly suggest the unveiling of the Pixel 9 series.

Expected to be showcased are the standard Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, and a new Pixel 9 Pro XL variant. Interestingly, leaked hands-on photos have already given us a glimpse of the Pixel 9’s design, generating excitement among fans.

Additionally, rumors suggest the potential debut of a Pixel 9 Pro Fold, possibly replacing or complementing the Pixel Fold line. This move could signal Google’s commitment to the foldable smartphone market.

The Pixel Watch 3 is also anticipated to make an appearance, with reports indicating two size options: 41mm and 45mm. Early renders suggest a design similar to its predecessors, maintaining continuity in the product line.

For those eager to personalize their devices, leaked wallpapers and color options for the Pixel 9 series have already surfaced online, giving potential buyers a preview of the aesthetic choices available.

The Made by Google 2024 event is scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. PT on August 13. Tech enthusiasts and Pixel fans alike are eagerly awaiting this earlier-than-usual unveiling of Google’s latest hardware offerings, as evident on social media posts.

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