As per the latest Google announcement, the company will host its annual developer conference on May 10th at Mountain View California’s Shoreline Amphitheater. The conference will have a limited in-person audience and will be live-streamed for free to viewers worldwide. Registration for the event is free and is now open. By registering, attendees will receive updates on the conference’s schedule and content, along with relevant developer news via email. Registrants can also create a developer profile to tailor the digital experience by saving and viewing content that is relevant to them.

While the keynotes will be available to view live or on-demand, sessions will be available on-demand only. Those who don’t register can still watch the keynotes and sessions, but they might potentially miss out on receiving updates and tailored recommendations based on their interests.

In previous years, tickets for Google I/O were sold to anyone who could afford them, and attendees were given valuable gifts. However, for I/O 2023, only those who register for the event will be able to enjoy the digital experience.

At the upcoming event, Google might release a preview of Android 14. By May, the beta version of Android 14 should be available to Pixel users. Additionally, we may hear more about upcoming devices like the mid-range Pixel 7a, which is rumoured to have a 6.1-inch AMOLED display with a 90Hz refresh rate, a 64MP Sony IMX787 image sensor behind the primary camera, and an ultra-wide camera driven by the 13MP Sony IMX712 sensor. The device will also come equipped with the Google Tensor 2 SoC as per reports. Additionally, Google could also reveal more about the Pixel Fold, the Pixel Tablet, and the Pixel 8 series. Pixel smartphone users will be hoping for more information regarding the next Pixel Feature Drop for the month of March, that’s for sure.

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