Here’s How to Watch Google Live Stream on Smartphone
Google is announcing a sequel to its Pixel smartphones on October 4th at 9am PT, and you can watch it live right here:
The company broadcasts the ad live on YouTube, inviting potential viewers, “Come and see some new things Google has created.” In addition to the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL smartphones, the company is expected to unveil a smaller version of its Google Home voice assistant alongside the new Chromebook. There is an option to enable a reminder about the live broadcast on the video itself, so click it if you want you not to miss all the news.
The Pixel 2, which is expected to retail for $ 649 for the 64GB model ($ 749 for the 128GB model), will feature a Full HD display and will be available under the daring titles of “just black,” “kind of blue,” or “Clearly white”. The Pixel 2 XL is expected to have a larger QHD display and will set you back $ 849 for the 64GB model ($ 949 for the 128GB model). None of the smartphones are expected to have a headphone jack, which is a real inconvenience if you’re still holding onto 3.5mm headphones.
Google’s hardware announcement also includes a new Chromebook called the Pixelbook. The high-end laptop can be folded into tablet mode and comes with an optional Pixel Pen. It is expected to cost $ 1,199 for the 128GB model, $ 1,399 for the 256GB model, and $ 1,749 for the 512GB variant.
The latest anticipated announcements from Google are an updated version of the Daydream VR headset, as well as a scaled down version of the Google Home voice assistant. The Google Home Mini will cost $ 49 and will have the same functionality as the larger Google Home like Amazon’s Echo Dot for the larger Echo.