The Made by Google event is just days away. We expect the search giant to unveil the highly anticipated Pixel 9 series, including the Pixel 9 Pro Fold, alongside the Google Pixel Watch 3. We should also hear more about Android 15 and all the new Gemini AI mobile features Google has been working on. Whether you are a die-hard Pixel fan, an Android user, a casual observer, or curious about Google’s latest AI advancements, the upcoming Made by Google event promises something for everyone.
Here’s everything you need to know about the 2024 Made by Google event, from the exact date and time to where to watch it and the announcements to expect.
When is the Made by Google August 2024 event?
Made by Google will be on Tuesday, August 13, 2024, at 10 AM PT. Traditionally, Google holds its Made by Google event in October, around a month after Apple’s iPhone launch in September. However, this time, the search giant has advanced its annual event by a couple of months to August.
Here are all the details for Made by Google 2024. We’ve also included a list of time zones around the globe, so you’ll know exactly when to tune in.
Made by Google 2024
Tuesday, August 13th at 10 AM PT
Mountain View, California
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How to watch the Made by Google 2024 event
The 2024 Made by Google event will take place in person at the company HQ in Mountain View, California. If you don’t have an invite, Google will livestream the event, and record it for you to watch later. If you happen to live near Mountain View, California, you can RSVP to watch Made By Google at the Google Customer Experience Center. We will also be live from the event to bring you the latest updates. You can sign up on Google’s official page to receive all the updates on new products and preorders.
What can you expect from the Made by Google August 2024 event?
Google released several teaser videos to showcase the exterior of the Pixel 9 series (more on that later). On top of that, there’s no shortage of leaks, rumors, speculations, and hands-on reviews.
Looking at the marketing materials (the ones shared by Google), we expect the event to focus on Gemini and its AI capabilities on Pixel phones and wearables. Let’s go over the products that will take center stage at the Made by Google event.
Google Pixel 9
A render of the base Pixel 9 in Green.
Let’s start the list with the vanilla Pixel 9. While it will feature the same Tensor G4 CPU, 50 MP primary shooter, and a 48MP ultrawide camera as the Pro models, the Pixel 9 may skip a telephoto lens, settle with less RAM (12GB vs. 16GB on Pro models), a low-resolution front camera, and a standard Actua display to keep the prices in check. It is expected to come in Obsidian, Porcelain, Hazel, and Rose.
Google Pixel 9 Pro and 9 Pro XL
A render of the base Pixel 9 in Porcelain.
The Google Pixel 9 Pro is the newest entrant in the Pixel family. It rocks a 6.3-inch display, the perfect option for anyone looking for a compact Pixel without compromising on camera and display.
Looking at the leaks, it should pack 16GB RAM, up to 512GB storage, a redesigned (and a thicker) triple-camera system on the back with a 48MP telephoto lens, ultrasonic fingerprint scanner, Tensor G4 SoC, and a 42MP selfie shooter.
The Pixel 9 Pro XL is the successor to last year’s Pixel 8 Pro. The XL moniker suggests that it will sport a larger screen (6.5 inches) and bigger battery than the Pixel 9 Pro, and the remaining specs sheet should be the same. The color options for both of the Pro models should be the same as discussed above.
Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold
The Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold is likely to steal the show at Made by Google. While it’s a successor to the original Pixel Fold, Google changed the naming scheme to make it part of the Pixel 9 family. It is expected to bring a taller, thinner, and lighter design, along with a redesigned camera module, slim bezels, an improved hinge, and a trimmed fold crease.
With the Android 15 launch, we will also find out if there are any improvements to the multitasking experience on foldables.
Google Pixel Watch 3
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pixel Watch 3 bezel sizing with three different watches
Source: Android Authority
Following its yearly cycle, Google is set to debut the Pixel Watch 3 series on August 13. For the first time, it will arrive in two sizes: 41mm and 45mm. While the overall appearance is the same with a domed glass, the larger model is expected to be thicker with slimmer bezels around the display. We can expect improvements in battery life, connectivity (due to UWB), display brightness, CPU power, and more with WearOS 5 onboard.
Google Pixel Buds Pro 2
The Google Pixel Buds Pro 2 in all available colors
Source: Google
It’s been a couple of years since Google announced the Pixel Buds Pro, a premium variant of the Pixel Buds with additional features. The search giant is set to refresh it with new colors: Aloe (green), Charcoal, Hot Pink, and Porcelain. It will also have a redesigned grille and a larger case. As for new AI features or other add-ons, we’ll have to wait and see.
Android 15 and Gemini AI
Android 15
While Google typically releases its flagship smartphones with the latest version of Android, things may be a little different this year. The Pixel 9 series may ship with Android 14 and receive the Android 15 update in September.
Although the new Pixel 9 phones may not ship with Android 15, Google will be sure to show off its latest operating system at Made by Google. Android 15 offers several cool features, such as Private Space, Theft Detection Lock, a slew of security features to protect user data, and more.
Following in the footsteps of Galaxy AI and Apple Intelligence, the search giant may also bundle Gemini AI features under “Google AI.” Some rumored features are Circle to Search, Add Me (to add different faces in group photos), Pixel Screenshots, and more.
Mark your calendar
Google is about to drop a digital bombshell at the 2024 Made by Google event. So, if you are in the market for a new Android phone, smartwatch, TWS, or a foldable, hold onto your current devices for a little longer and check if any of Google’s offerings interest you.
These are going to be flagship devices with eye-watering prices. If you want an affordable option, check the company’s latest mid-ranger: the Google Pixel 8a.