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According to Google’s latest announcement, it will host its annual developer conference at Mountain View California’s Shoreline Amphitheater on May 10th. There will be a limited number of in-person attendees, but the event will also be streamed live for free worldwide. Registration is now open. Attendees will receive updates on the conference’s schedule and content, as well as relevant developer news, by registering. The digital experience can also be tailored by creating a developer profile where relevant content can be saved and viewed.

Session recordings will be available only on-demand, whereas keynotes will be available live and on-demand. Attendees who do not register can still watch the keynotes and sessions, but they may not receive updates or tailored recommendations.

Before, Google I/O tickets were sold to anyone who could afford them, and attendees received valuable gifts. Digital experiences will only be available to those who register for I/O 2023.

There is a possibility that Google will release a preview of Android 14 at the upcoming event. Pixel users should be able to download the beta version of Android 14 by May. The Pixel 7a, which is rumored to come with a 6.1-inch AMOLED display and a 90Hz refresh rate, may also be announced, as well as an ultra-wide camera powered by a 13MP Sony IMX712 sensor with a 64MP Sony IMX787 image sensor behind the primary camera.

According to reports, the device will also be equipped with the Google Tensor 2 SoC. The Pixel 8 series, the Pixel Fold, and the Pixel Tablet may also be revealed. It’s safe to say that Pixel smartphone users will be eagerly awaiting more information regarding the next Pixel Feature Drop in March.