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Google I/O 2024: Watch Live and Discover Latest Telecommunications Innovations!

Google’s highly anticipated developer conference is just around the corner, set to take place on Tuesday, May 14. This annual event is known for unveiling groundbreaking software updates and providing a sneak peek into upcoming Google hardware releases. If you’re eager to learn more about the conference and what to expect this year, you’ve landed in the right spot.

**Google I/O 2024: How to Watch?**
– Date: May 14, 2024
– Time: 13:00 ET (10:00 PT)
– Venue: Online with limited in-person attendance
– Livestream: YouTube and Google’s official website
– Stay tuned for live coverage on Phones Canada during the event

**Google I/O 2024: What to Expect?**

**Android 15**
Google I/O places a strong emphasis on software development, making it a hotspot for discussing new software updates. The upcoming keynote is expected to shed light on the next major Android version, enabling developers to gear up for app development. Notable features like an enhanced Privacy Sandbox, partial screen sharing, and app archiving capabilities are already making waves. Additionally, improved satellite connectivity, power efficiency mode, and enhanced in-app camera controls are on the horizon.

But the real excitement lies in what’s yet to come with Android 15. Anticipate revelations about satellite messaging functionality, lock screen widgets tailored for tablets, and a rumored feature called Private Space for discreet data and app storage.

**Generative AI: New Features and Updates**
The spotlight on AI continues to shine bright at Google conferences. Generative AI is gaining momentum with Google’s Gemini AI poised as a standout feature this year. Rumors suggest that Gemini might replace Google Assistant in a strategic move that may unfold during the event. Keep an eye out for Pixie – an AI assistant exclusive to Pixel devices – which was previously speculated back in December.

Expect generative AI enhancements across various Google products like Search, Chrome, Gmail, and productivity apps alongside new features rolling out more extensively.

**Teasers of Pixel 9 Series and Pixel Fold 2**
While not confirmed, there’s a possibility of catching glimpses of Google’s upcoming flagship phones – the Pixel 9 and 9 Pro – along with teasers of the Pixel Fold 2. However, don’t expect full product reveals this time around as last year saw an elaborate announcement for the first Pixel Fold.

**What Not to Expect: New Hardware**
Contrary to expectations, Google surprised everyone by unveiling the Pixel 8a mid-range phone ahead of Google I/O on May 7. Pre-orders are live now with availability in stores starting May 14. Additionally, the standalone version of the Google Pixel tablet without its dock is now available after its initial release bundled with it. Stay tuned for more insights into why this re-launch is happening during the event.

As we gear up for another exciting edition of Google I/O, be sure to follow Phones Canada for comprehensive coverage and insights into all things tech-related!

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