Here’s What the Strange Timing of the Google Pixel Event Could Mean

What you need to know

  • Google normally announces products in October, but the company sent out surprise invites this week to a Made by Google event in August.
  • Additionally, Google broke a growing trend when it decided not to announce or showcase any new hardware at Google I/O 2024 last month.
  • Google may be trying to streamline its product announcements, avoid leaks and get ahead of the competition with the early event.

Tech product launches are nothing if not consistent. Samsung hosts biannual Galaxy Unpacked events in the summer and winter, Apple makes iPhone announcements in September, and Google does Pixel events in October. At least, that was the launch cycle until Google surprised us all by announcing a Made by Google event in mid-August. Invites went out earlier this week, and it’s clearly the Pixel 9 series launch event.

Media invites explained that the Made by Google event would take place Tuesday, August 13, at Google headquarters in Mountain View. A keynote is scheduled for 10 a.m. PT, and attendees will get hands-on time with the products afterward. But the biggie has something to do with the date: Google didn’t hold a Made by Google event until October 4 of last year.

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