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Google October 4 launch event

Google is gearing up to announce its next-generation of Pixel smartphones at an event in San Francisco. Along with Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL, the search giant is rumoured to unveil a slew of products including PixelBook, Pixel Pen, Google Daydream View 2, and Home Mini. Last year’s Pixel and Pixel XL were made by the company, with HTC as the OEM. This time around, Pixel 2 will reportedly be made by HTC, while the higher-end Pixel 2 XL is being manufactured by LG.
Google will host a livestream for the October 4 event via its official YouTube page. Here’s how to watch the launch event live, what to expect, and more:
Google Pixel 2 launch event: When and where is it?
Google Pixel 2 launch event will be hosted by the search giant in San Francisco on October 4. Interestingly, the ‘Made by Google’ Pixel and Pixel XL smartphones were unveiled exactly year ago, on October 4 2016. Last year, the company also launched Google Assistant, Google Home, Google WiFi router, 4K Chromecast Ultra and Daydream VR headset at the event.
Google Pixel 2 launch event: Timings and how to watch livestream?
Google Pixel 2 launch event will be start at 9:00 am PDT (Pacific Time), which is around 9:30 PM IST (India Standard Time). The search giant will live stream the event through the official YouTube channel for the company. Google hasn’t specified hardware requirements for watching the event, which means anyone who has access to YouTube should be able to view it.


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