Google I/O, the annual developers conference, is set to unveil Android 15, AI updates, and the release of the Pixel 8A. The event, taking place at Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, California, will likely showcase a mix of hardware and software updates, similar to previous years. The keynote will be followed by developer breakout sessions on May 14 and 15. The event is expected to feature the launch of the Pixel 8A, Android 15, and AI updates, among other surprises. The keynote will be live-streamed for viewers to watch.

The Pixel 8A will be launched on the same day as Google I/O, offering premium features at a more affordable price point of $500. This budget-friendly device will share many features with the flagship Pixel 8, including the same processor, memory, storage options, and AI tools like Best Take and Magic Editor. The Pixel 8A will also come with seven years of OS and security updates. The keynote is likely to highlight the Pixel 8A and emphasize its premium features in a budget-friendly package.

Google I/O typically offers insights into upcoming software features, and this year is expected to showcase Android 15. The beta version of Android 15 includes new features focused on productivity, privacy, and security, such as app archiving and unarchiving, end-to-end encryption for contact keys, and extended support for satellite connectivity. AI updates are also expected to play a significant role at the event, with improvements and teasers for new AI features for mobile devices.

Gemini, Google’s ChatGPT competitor, is likely to be a focus at I/O, with potential updates on its rollout and features. Gemini is expected to become the primary assistant on Android phones for users who download the app and opt in, replacing Google Assistant. Other AI features like Circle to Search may see improvements or entirely new additions for mobile devices. Google may also tease improvements and new tricks for its suite of products, including Search, Maps, Drive, and more.

While it’s unsure if Google will unveil a second generation of its Pixel Fold at I/O, rumors suggest a launch may happen later this year. There’s also speculation about potential updates to Google’s Wear OS smartwatch software following its partnership with Samsung to co-develop the operating system. Other surprises and improvements to Google’s products are expected to be revealed at the event. CNET will be providing real-time updates on Google I/O, covering all the announcements and developments as they happen.

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