Everything we're expecting at Made by Google 2024: Pixel 9 Pro, Fold, Gemini, Watch 3, and more
Google is hosting its annual “Made by Google” event in just a few days, with a run-down that’s expected to feature the latest Pixel hardware, including the Pixel 9 series, Pixel Buds Pro 2, and Pixel Watch 3. If the company’s feeling generous, there may even be one more thing.
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Besides the hardware, Google has also hinted that artificial intelligence (AI) will be a big focus throughout the keynote, with new Gemini capabilities coming as part of Android 15.
The Made by Google event is scheduled to take place on August 13 at 10 a.m. PST (1 p.m. EST) at the search giant’s Mountain View campus, with press, developers, and staff in attendance. A live stream will also be available across Google’s main website and YouTube channel, with a replay broadcast following the event.
Until then, here’s a breakdown of all the products and services we expect to learn more about on Tuesday.
1. Android 15, Gemini, and more AI tools
On the backs of Samsung’s and Apple’s AI push, expect Google to expand on its Gemini offerings during next week’s event. The company reportedly plans to brand its latest AI features under “Google AI.”
The suite of ecosystem-exclusive tools will include old-timers like Circle to Search, as well as newer features like “Add Me,” which is rumored to let you add different faces and people into group photos, and “Pixel Screenshots,” which would let you find information based on screenshots captured in the background.
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Naturally, Google is expected to discuss the security and privacy aspects of such AI features, especially following Microsoft’s Windows Recall controversy. It helps that Android 15 — the next operating system version likely to come out of beta during or soon after the event — offers a slew of security features meant to protect user data. Android 15 will also introduce new features like Private Space, Theft Detection Lock, and more.
2. Google Pixel 9 series: Pro, XL, and Fold
Google will likely funnel all that software across its various new hardware products, including the Pixel 9 series. Unlike previous years, the latest Google phone lineup will include the Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, Pixel 9 Pro XL, and Pixel 9 Pro Fold. They don’t necessarily roll off the tongue, but the differences are more streamlined than the names suggest. Here are the key distinctions based on leaked marketing material shared by 91mobiles.
- Pixel 9: The smallest, standard Google phone could feature a 6.3-inch Actua (not Super Actua) display, 12GB of RAM, a 10.5MP front camera, and only two rear cameras (50MP wide and 48MP ultrawide).
- Pixel 9 Pro: The “Pro” model of the Pixel 9 could feature a 6.3-inch Super Actua display, meaning it would have a higher brightness rating, 16GB of RAM, a 42MP front camera, and three rear cameras (50MP wide, 48MP ultrawide, and 48MP telephoto).
- Pixel 9 Pro XL: The XL model of the Pixel 9 Pro could feature a larger 6.8-inch Super Actua display and the same memory and camera configurations.
- Pixel 9 Pro Fold: The foldable version of the Pixel 9 Pro could feature a 6.3-inch Actua outer display and an 8-inch Super Actua inner display, 16GB of RAM, a 10MP front camera, and a similar camera configuration as last year’s Pixel Fold (48MP wide, 10.8MP ultrawide, and 10.8MP telephoto.)
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The marketing materials also suggest that all four models will run on Google’s own Tensor G4 chip, support emergency SOS with crisis alerts, and receive seven years of software and security updates and one year of Gemini Advanced access.
For the industrial design, Google has opted for flatter edges made of aluminum, with a satin backing (in charcoal, porcelain, rose, and hazel finishes) and a visor-shaped camera island at the rear. If you’re a fan of the iPhone 15’s or Samsung Galaxy S24’s design — or you’re ZDNET’s Jack Wallen — the new Pixel 9 series should be right up your alley.
3. Google Pixel Buds Pro 2
It’s been two years since Google launched the original Pixel Buds Pro, and while ZDNET found them rich in sound and stylish by design, they’re due for an upgrade. A recent Android Headlines post points to a revamped set of Pixel earbuds with a similar two-toned aesthetic as the originals but larger speaker grills and wing tips.
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The shared images feature four color options for the Pixel Buds Pro 2: charcoal, porcelain, mint, and rose, all of which are encased in a familiar egg-shaped charging cradle. The cradle has an LED indicator, likely for pairing and battery status, and what should only be a USB-C port at the bottom.
As for new audio features, we’ll just have to wait and see. If Google wants to make the original Pixel Buds Pro any better, improved active noise cancellation and some form of spatial audio playback would be a great place to start.
4. Google Pixel Watch 3
The rumor mill suggests the upcoming Google Pixel Watch 3 will bring minor changes, although the company is expected to finally release a larger XL model, much like how it will XL-ify the Pixel 9 Pro this year.
Adding a larger option to the wearable line would give customers two sizes to choose from (41mm and 45mm) and help Google reach and potentially acquire more users. Case in point, ZDNET’s Matthew Miller tested both the original and second-generation model of the Pixel Watch, and the smaller, tighter fit was a constant reason why he couldn’t make the switch.
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It would also make sense for Google to pack a larger battery in the Pixel Watch 3 XL, though a larger capacity doesn’t always correlate to longer endurance if the display consumes more power. Lastly, recent FCC listings point to the new Pixel Watch 3 supporting ultra-wideband (or UWB), which is crucial for features like Find My Device tracking.