What to Expect from Google I/O 2021

Google had toentirely cancel its I/O developer conference last yeardue to the coronavirus pandemic, but the company is prepared to make some ‘significant announcements’ this time around. This year, Google I/O 2021 is free for everyone, and the Mountain View giantannounced the dates of the eventearlier this month. Google I/O 2021 is entirely virtual, and in this article, we will take a look at the expected announcements at the event.

Google I/O 2021 Dates

To recall,Google I/O 2021 is all set to be held from May 18 to May 20. You can register for the event right nowfrom Google’s dedicated event website. After registration, you can attend workshops, AMA sessions, live Q&A during sessions, get developer profile badges, and more during the event. Apart from this, we could also expect key consumer-centric product announcements at the event.

Watch Google I/O 2021

As always, you can watch Google I/O 2021 keynote fromGoogle’s official YouTube channel. The event link is not available as of this writing, but we will update this post with the event link when it becomes available. Further, you canstay tuned to the I/O websitefor specific events.

Expectations for Google I/O 2021 Keynote

With the basics out of the way, let’s get to the exciting hardware and software you can expect to be announced at the event:

Android 12 will be one of the key highlights at the event. While Google won’t roll out the finalized build of Android 12 to Pixel phones soon after the event ends, you could expect the first Android 12 beta release. Meanwhile, you can catch up on thebest Android 12 featuresfrom our linked article.

In case you’re out of the loop, Google has already releasedthree developer previews. Going forward, there will be four beta releases in May, June, July, and August, respectively. Android 12 will reach platform stability in August, andyou could expect the stable Android 12 release sometime in September.

Like last year, we could expect Android 12 beta builds from OEM partners for specific devices alongside Pixel phones. Notably, this will be thelast major Android update for Pixel 3 and 3 XL. Here are the Pixel devices that will get Android 12:

Alright, let’s talk about the Pixel 5a. Followingrumors of Pixel 5a’s cancelation, Google stepped up to reveal that thePixel 5a is not canceledand will launch later this year. In addition, the company also revealed we could expect the device launch to be in line with last year’s Pixel 4a unveiling. In case you don’t remember,Pixel 4a launchedin August last year.

Here’s where things get interesting. In an ideal world, Google would have announced the Pixel 4a at I/O 2020, just like how itrevealed the Pixel 3a series at I/O 2019. However, since I/O 2020 didn’t happen, the launch was pushed to August. Going by these, there’s a chance that Google could announce the Pixel 5a at I/O 2021, with market availability set for August oreven June.

On the hardware front, the Pixel 5a 5G is rumored to pack a 6.2-inch Full-HD+ OLED displaywith the same Snapdragon 765 SoCseen on the Pixel 4a 5G and Pixel 5. With all that said, one area where there’s little to no reason to be excited about is availability. A Google spokesperson has already confirmed that thePixel 5a 5G will be limited to the U.S. and Japan.

So, what about theBIS certification of the alleged Pixel 5awith model number GR0M2 and thatET Telecomreportshedding light on Google’s grand India push? Well, we’re not sure either. The global chip shortage has likely forced Google to hit the pause button on its ambitious plans to widen its presence in the country. If Google skips the Pixel 5a 5G launch in India, that could mean there will be no new budget Pixel phone in India this year. That leaves Pixel fans withPixel 4a that made its way to Indialast October. Clearly, it is not a great time to be a Pixel fan in India, and the situation is far from ideal.C’mon Google, do something.

Google Pixel Buds A is the company’s upcoming truly wireless earbuds expected to launch at the event. It wasrumored to launch sometime in April, and the next best timeline is at Google I/O 2021. Another evidence for its existence is a recent marketing email whereGoogle accidentally leaked the Pixel Buds A design. Spoiler alert: They look pretty much like Pixel Buds 2, but with a green shade.

In terms of specifications, we don’t know a lot about the Pixel Buds A. Judging by the ‘A’ in the branding, it could be a cheaper variant of the Pixel Buds. Further, arecent 9to5Google reportsuggests that the Pixel Buds A may lack gesture inputs for controlling the volume. Hence, do not get your hopes high for the new Pixel Buds A. We will have to wait a little longer for the true successor of Pixel Buds 2.

Rumors aboutGoogle’s in-house SoC codenamed Whitechapelstarted last year. After a year of silence, a9to5Googlereport earlier this monthfurther detailed Google’s plans to use its own chipset, starting with the Pixel 6 5G. Google seems to have teamed up with Samsung Semiconductor’s system large-scale integration (SLSI) division for the much-awaited Whitechapel chipset.

Speaking of the technical tidbits, as per recent reports, it will be anocta-core chipset manufactured on Samsung’s 5nm process. It could include two ARM Cortex-A78 cores, two Cortex-A76 cores, and four Cortex-A55 cores. While you should not expect Google to announce the Pixel 6 at I/O 2021, it is likely that Google will announce the Whitechapel chipset so that developers know what to expect and how to prepare when it is ready.

Now thatGoogle owns Fitbit, we could expect the company to announce improvements to Wear OS and Fitbit OS at I/O 2021. Interestingly,Google could drop ‘OS’ and simply call it Google Wear,as revealed in the I/O schedule. Another possible outcome is the announcement of new Nest hardware products. Another possibility is the rumored Pixel Watch, but even the leaks point to an October release date.

In Alphabet’s Q1 2021 earnings call, Google and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichaitold investorsto expect ‘significant product updates and announcements.’ Hence, there’s room for a slew of product announcements at the event.

Google usually announces massive improvements to its voice recognition technology at I/O, take Duplex, next-gen Google Assistant, for instance. Google I/O 2021 will be the perfect time for the company to show off advancements it has achieved with Assistant throughout the year. The company, however, hasalready announceda few Assistant updates, including pronunciation accuracy improvement and natural conversations using BERT (Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers). We could also get a glimpse of what the future holds for Stadia, Google’s cloud gaming efforts.

Google I/O 2021 Expectations

Google I/O 2021 Expectations

So, that sums up our expectations for Google I/O 2021. Which of these announcements are you most excited about? If I had to pick one, it would have to be Google’s in-house Whitechapel chipset and its capabilities, followed closely by Android 12. Share your expectations with us in the comments.

Subin B

Subin writes about consumer tech, software, and security. He secretly misses the headphone jack while pretending he’s better off with the wireless freedom.

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