On May 10, 2023, Google will begin its yearly developer conference, which will be live-streamed on social networking sites and YouTube. Google will eventually reveal Android 14, the upcoming version of its operating system, at the yearly tech conference. This version is anticipated to be released in Q3 2023. Also, the business is probably going to reveal a budget-friendly Pixel smartphone powered by the Tensor G2 engine, maybe with a slightly elevated high-resolution camera, a display with a better refresh rate, and more.
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Moreover, Google might be announcing other items, akin to the Pixel tablet, and even hints at new products, like the Pixel 8 series and the company’s first foldable gadget.
Excited that this year’s #GoogleIO will be on May 10, live from Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View and online at https://t.co/sWxfPsVvJi pic.twitter.com/QtNXE6wjl5
— Sundar Pichai (@sundarpichai) March 7, 2023
Returning to the Pixel 7a, it is expected that the Tensor G2 CPU, which powers the Pixel 7 and the Pixel 7 Pro, will be used in the Pixel 7a, which is expected to be the successor to the Pixel 6a. The Pixel 7a is anticipated to include a 90Hz panel with an upgraded in-display fingerprint sensor in comparison to the Pixel 6a’s 60Hz screen. Moreover, a 50MP primary camera may be included, probably the one from the Google Pixel 6, which was never released in India.
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Moreover, the phone may even include some Pixel-specific capabilities that are only available on the more recent model. Google will unveil the most recent Android 14 OS, of which the developer’s beta is already accessible for some Pixel handsets. After I/O 2023, the OS will be made accessible for a variety of gadgets, including smartphones built by renowned Android Manufacturers.