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How To Watch Google I/O 2023

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The time has come once again to kick back and watch the Google I/O keynote, this time to see what new stuff Google has in store for users in 2023.

This is the second year that Google is bringing the event back to the shoreline amphitheater with physical attendance after having digital-only events for a couple of years. It’s also going to be streamed online for anyone who can’t attend. And this year is definitely going to be one to watch as Google is expected to officially unveil some exciting hardware at this year’s event.

Although, most of it is stuff that’s expected because a lot of it has already leaked numerous times. Here’s what you will likely see Google show off at I/O 2023 if you watch the event. For starters, Google is expected to unveil at least two major pieces of hardware. There’s the Pixel 7a, Google’s latest iteration of the A series device, and then the more exciting of the two, the Pixel Fold.

The Pixel Fold has been rumored for years now. And it looks like we may finally get to see the device. Google is also expected to launch the Pixel Tablet at this event after showing it off at its Fall event last year.

How to watch Google I/O 2023

Now, you might be wondering how you can watch the Google I/O 2023 keynote and it’s actually quite simple to do. Google will be streaming the event live on its YouTube channel and you can actually view that video below. This is typically where Google will show off any hardware. In addition to talking about the different topics this year’s event will focus on. Such as new Android versions, beta software, new features and more.

The keynote will officially start at 10am PDT on May 10. So there’s nothing to actually watch until then. It’s also worth keeping in mind that a lot of time with these live events, there is a possibility of things getting started a few minutes late.

Though Google is usually pretty good about starting mostly on time. The keynote should last for around two hours and should end right about noon. But just because the keynote is over that doesn’t mean Google I/O is over. As there will still be more to see. At 12:15pm PDT, Google will then be livestreaming the Developer Keynote over on the Google Developers YouTube channel. And you can view that livestream video below.

This particular keynote will focus on “the latest updates to our developer products and platforms” Google says. So there’s likely to be a lot of technical stuff and it won’t necessarily be very consumer-driven. But if you’re interested in watching it either way you can do so from the video above. You can also check out the complete Google I/O schedule here.

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