For the first time since 2019, Google will hold an in-person Google I/O developer conference at the Shoreline Amphitheater in Mountain View on May 10.
The company uses the show to demo and preview some of its most important work, such as Android and the Google Assistant, and details how developers can put Google's resources to work in their own apps and products.
As it likes to do, Google released a "Save the date" puzzle(Opens in a new window) for developers, and internet sleuths quickly solved it to reveal the May 10 date. Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai followed up with a video on Twitter(Opens in a new window) confirming that date, as did the Google Developers blog(Opens in a new window).
If you're interested in watching the event, Google's I/O website(Opens in a new window) is where you'll need to go. You can register to attend the online event in advance, which will keep you informed about the schedule as the event nears. Google has also invited select developers and media to attend in person. In the past, Google has also posted important keynotes and announcements on its YouTube channel(Opens in a new window), so we'd expect the same this year if you prefer to watch on your own time.
With two months before the conference kicks off, Google hasn't revealed the final schedule of affairs, but we'll keep this post updated as announcements are made.
One possible hardware announcement at Google I/O 2023 is the Pixel 7a. We've heard rumblings from Android Authority(Opens in a new window) that Google may switch to an every-other-year release cadence for its more affordable a-series phones, but that isn't supposed to start until 2024, so we should see the 7a at the 2023 event. Google announced the Pixel 6a at I/O 2022, so it
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