Google also has a new Chromecast and smart speaker to show off.
What you need to know
The Pixel 5 has been one of the most confusing devices to cover in recent years, but thankfully, all will be made official in just a few short days. Google has sent out invites for a "Launch Night In" event that's taking place on September 30.
On the invite, it reads:
While none of the product names are mentioned in the invite, we have a pretty good idea as to what we'll be seeing. Google's already confirmed that the and Pixel 4a 5G are coming, so this is where we'll finally get to see what a "flagship" Pixel looks like for Google in 2020.
The new Chromecast also likely refers to that we've been following, which was recently tipped as having a launch name of "Chromecast with Google TV." As for the smart speaker, it's most certainly the one that .
The event kicks off at 2:00 PM ET / 11:00 AM PT, and if you want to tune-in for yourself, Google will have a public livestream you can watch along with us.
Who's excited?
What you need to know
- Google is hosting a virtual event on September 30 to announce its new products.
- The Pixel 5 and Pixel 4a 5G will be the stars of the show.
- We'll also see a new smart speaker and Google's new Chromecast/Android TV dongle.
The Pixel 5 has been one of the most confusing devices to cover in recent years, but thankfully, all will be made official in just a few short days. Google has sent out invites for a "Launch Night In" event that's taking place on September 30.
On the invite, it reads:
We invite you to learn all about our new Chromecast, latest smart speaker, and new Pixel phones.
While none of the product names are mentioned in the invite, we have a pretty good idea as to what we'll be seeing. Google's already confirmed that the and Pixel 4a 5G are coming, so this is where we'll finally get to see what a "flagship" Pixel looks like for Google in 2020.
The new Chromecast also likely refers to that we've been following, which was recently tipped as having a launch name of "Chromecast with Google TV." As for the smart speaker, it's most certainly the one that .
The event kicks off at 2:00 PM ET / 11:00 AM PT, and if you want to tune-in for yourself, Google will have a public livestream you can watch along with us.
Who's excited?