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Google Will Unveil Two New Smartphones and Tablet at Google I/O

On May 10, when Google will unveil new products on May 10, where its annual developer conference will be held

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Kapish Khajuria
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On May 10, when Google will unveil new products on May 10, where its annual developer conference will be held.  A total of five new items will be discussed at Google I/O, with four of them receiving official announcements there. The Pixel 7a is one of the four items, which is not surprising given that Google India already announced that the gadget will be available in India on May 11 (May 10 in the United States).

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The Pixel Fold, Pixel Tablet, and the Pixel Bud-Series A in Sky/Arctic Blue are the other three products that will be presented at Google I/O in a week. Along with the introduction of these products, the Pixel 8 series, which most likely won't be made public until October, should also be preview during Google I/O.

Budget Pixel 7a

The most recent Pixel mid-ranger, the Pixel 7a, will have a 6.1-inch display with FHD+ resolution and a refresh rate of 90 Hz. An all-day battery with a capacity of 4400 mAh is said to be included.

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The phone may come with 128 GB of storage and 8 GB of RAM. The back camera bar is driven by the 64MP essential camera driven by Sony's IMX787 picture sensor.

The Google Tensor 2 chipset will power the Pixel 7a, which will also be compatible with wireless charging. The estimated cost is $499.

Pixel Fold

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The Pixel Fold Google's first foldable phone is expected to have a 7.6-inch internal display and a 5.8-inch FHD+ cover screen with a resolution of 2208 x 1840. Both display will have a refresh rate of 120 Hz.

Under the hood will be the Google Tensor 2, the same application processor found in all three Pixel 7 phones. The Pixel Fold will come with 256GB or 512GB of UFS 3.1 storage and 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM. A 48 MP primary camera will be in charge of the camera array, and the battery will have a 4821 mAh capacity.

On May 10, the Pixel Fold is said to be announced, and pre-orders can be placed through the Google Store on the same day.

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On May 30th, transporters will begin taking pre-orders for the gadget, which will be delivered on June 27th. The Pixel Fold's 256GB model is expected to be available in chalk and obsidian for $1,799; It is anticipated that the Obsidian-only 512GB variant will cost $1,919.

Pixel Tablet

The Tablet was also shown last year at Google I/O. It should have a 10.9-inch display and be able to take digital notes. The gadget will likewise be controlled by the Google Tensor 2 chipset and accompany 8GB of Smash.

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Coral, hazel, green, and porcelain are all options for color. The tablet probably will be valued in the €600 - €650 cost range which is around $657 - $712.

Pixel Buds A-Series (Sky Blue)

A new light blue color has been added to the Pixel Buds A-Series, which has already been released. The color might be called Sky or Artic Blue. According to reports, the color was selected to match one of the Pixel 7a's color options.

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The new variety will be highlighted within the charging case top and furthermore on the real headphones. Current choices incorporate Dim Olive, Obviously White, and charcoal. The Pixel Buds A-Series, which cost $99 and provide up to 2.5 hours of talk time and 5 hours of listening time, are the less expensive Pixel earbuds.

With the charging case, users can listen for up to 24 hours or talk for up to 12 hours. When there's no other option, a fast 15-minute charge of the mini headphones in their charging case will surrender the client to 3 hours of listening time or up to 90 minutes of talk time.

Moreover, you can expect that the following leader Pixel 8 series will be saw at Google I/O. The new telephones will be first furnished with the Google Tensor 3 chipset. Similar to how Photo Unblur "repairs" older photos on the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro, one possible new feature would unblur videos. On May 10 at 10 a.m. PDT/1 p.m. EDT, you can watch Google I/O on Google's YouTube channel.

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