How to watch Google’s Pixel 7 and Pixel Watch event stream

It’s hard to believe that Google has been making its own in-house Android phones for over six years now, but here we are with the Pixel 7 almost within our grasp.

The bad news is that you still have to wait for Google to do a whole live stream to show off the phone in all its glory. But the good news is that at least you can watch the ad live from the comfort of your own home.

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The “Made By Google” event will be streamed live Google Events website yen YouTube on October 6 at 7:00 a.m. PT/10:00 a.m. ET.

As for the day’s itinerary, we have a good idea of ​​what to expect because, well, Google already announced the two main products of the event back in May. At its I/O event last spring, Google gave us a brief look at both the Pixel 7 and Pixel Watchand surely these will be the protagonists of the program.

The Pixel 7 has been slightly redesigned with a brighter horizontal camera bar on the back and reportedly a bit thicker but lighter than the Pixel 6. A major leak a few days before the event gave us some hints about what the Pixel 7’s specs might look like, and the conclusion seems to be “very similar to the Pixel 6.” The screen sizes, refresh rates and camera specs seem to be very close to the Pixel 6, with bigger changes we don’t know about yet, surely on the software side.

We know less about Google’s upcoming smartwatch, the Pixel Watch, but a leaked starting price of $350 puts it at the more expensive end of the Android smartwatch spectrum. A leak over the weekend confirmed that it will include heart rate, sleep and even electrocardiogram (ECG) tracking.

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As for what other surprises Google may have in store, you’ll just have to watch the live stream to find out.

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