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How to watch Google’s Android Show: I/O Edition today


There’s still a week to go until Google I/O 2025 starts in earnest, but some of the developer conference’s biggest announcements are likely to arrive today in a one-off livestream called The Android Show: I/O Edition.When the Android Show will happen and where to watch itThe Android Show takes place today, Tuesday, May 13th, at 10AM PT / 1PM ET. You can watch it live on the Android site or its YouTube channel, and we’ve embedded the livestream at the top of this page too.Google’s main I/O keynotes tend to run for a couple of hours. Breaking Android out should mean this is a shorter show, though we don’t know for sure how long it’ll run.A new look for AndroidImage: Google / 9to5GoogleOne thing we’re pretty confident is coming is the launch of Android’s new design language, Material 3 Expressive. That’s because Google already published (and deleted) a blog post revealing the new look, and still has the name online in an I/O session listing that calls it “the future of Google’s UX design.”We haven’t seen Material 3 Expressive in Android 16’s beta releases yet, so the Android Show should be our first detailed look at how it works, and hopefully we’ll find out when it — and Android 16 — will arrive on our phones.Android XRGoogle first announced its Android-ified take on extended reality in December 2024, so we’re about due an update on it, especially with Samsung’s Project Moohan headset still slated to launch this year.Samsung’s Project Moohan headset will be one of the first to run Android XR. Photo by Vjeran Pavic / The VergeWe got to try the tech out last year, so we know the basics of what to expect, but Google needs to prove that its concept is ready to become reality. Is a boatload of XR updates the reason it broke out the Android Show into its own event?Don’t hold your breath for hardwareGoogle is inconsistent about announcing hardware at Google I/O, but an announcement today feels especially unlikely: we already have the Pixel 9A, it’s too early for the Pixel 10 phones, and by all accounts we’re never getting a Pixel Tablet 2.Unless Google decides to drop a sneaky I/O tease of the Pixel 10 line — like it did for the Pixel 7 series, but hasn’t done since — the focus will probably be firmly on software.When is the rest of Google I/O?The bulk of Google I/O will take place next week, on May 20th and 21st, with Google’s main keynote set for 10AM PT / 1PM ET on May 20th. That’s right in the midst of Microsoft’s Build conference, which takes place from May 19th through May 22nd. With today all about Android, expect next week’s I/O event to put Gemini center-stage.See More:

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How to watch Google’s Android Show: I/O Edition today
There’s still a week to go until Google I/O 2025 starts in earnest, but some of the developer conference’s biggest announcements are likely to arrive today in a one-off livestream called The Android Show: I/O Edition.When the Android Show will happen and where to watch itThe Android Show takes place today, Tuesday, May 13th, at 10AM PT / 1PM ET. You can watch it live on the Android site or its YouTube channel, and we’ve embedded the livestream at the top of this page too.Google’s main I/O keynotes tend to run for a couple of hours. Breaking Android out should mean this is a shorter show, though we don’t know for sure how long it’ll run.A new look for AndroidImage: Google / 9to5GoogleOne thing we’re pretty confident is coming is the launch of Android’s new design language, Material 3 Expressive. That’s because Google already published (and deleted) a blog post revealing the new look, and still has the name online in an I/O session listing that calls it “the future of Google’s UX design.”We haven’t seen Material 3 Expressive in Android 16’s beta releases yet, so the Android Show should be our first detailed look at how it works, and hopefully we’ll find out when it — and Android 16 — will arrive on our phones.Android XRGoogle first announced its Android-ified take on extended reality in December 2024, so we’re about due an update on it, especially with Samsung’s Project Moohan headset still slated to launch this year.Samsung’s Project Moohan headset will be one of the first to run Android XR. Photo by Vjeran Pavic / The VergeWe got to try the tech out last year, so we know the basics of what to expect, but Google needs to prove that its concept is ready to become reality. Is a boatload of XR updates the reason it broke out the Android Show into its own event?Don’t hold your breath for hardwareGoogle is inconsistent about announcing hardware at Google I/O, but an announcement today feels especially unlikely: we already have the Pixel 9A, it’s too early for the Pixel 10 phones, and by all accounts we’re never getting a Pixel Tablet 2.Unless Google decides to drop a sneaky I/O tease of the Pixel 10 line — like it did for the Pixel 7 series, but hasn’t done since — the focus will probably be firmly on software.When is the rest of Google I/O?The bulk of Google I/O will take place next week, on May 20th and 21st, with Google’s main keynote set for 10AM PT / 1PM ET on May 20th. That’s right in the midst of Microsoft’s Build conference, which takes place from May 19th through May 22nd. With today all about Android, expect next week’s I/O event to put Gemini center-stage.See More: المصدر: https://www.theverge.com/news/665558/android-show-io-edition-google-how-to-watch
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How to watch Google’s Android Show: I/O Edition today
There’s still a week to go until Google I/O 2025 starts in earnest, but some of the developer conference’s biggest announcements are likely to arrive today in a one-off livestream called The Android Show: I/O Edition.When the Android Show will happen and where to watch itThe Android Show takes place today, Tuesday, May 13th, at 10AM PT / 1PM ET. You can watch it live on the Android site or its YouTube channel, and we’ve embedded the livestream at the top of this page too.Google’s main I/O keynotes tend to run for a couple of hours. Breaking Android out should mean this is a shorter show, though we don’t know for sure how long it’ll run.A new look for AndroidImage: Google / 9to5GoogleOne thing we’re pretty confident is coming is the launch of Android’s new design language, Material 3 Expressive. That’s because Google already published (and deleted) a blog post revealing the new look, and still has the name online in an I/O session listing that calls it “the future of Google’s UX design.”We haven’t seen Material 3 Expressive in Android 16’s beta releases yet, so the Android Show should be our first detailed look at how it works, and hopefully we’ll find out when it — and Android 16 — will arrive on our phones.Android XRGoogle first announced its Android-ified take on extended reality in December 2024, so we’re about due an update on it, especially with Samsung’s Project Moohan headset still slated to launch this year.Samsung’s Project Moohan headset will be one of the first to run Android XR. Photo by Vjeran Pavic / The VergeWe got to try the tech out last year, so we know the basics of what to expect, but Google needs to prove that its concept is ready to become reality. Is a boatload of XR updates the reason it broke out the Android Show into its own event?Don’t hold your breath for hardwareGoogle is inconsistent about announcing hardware at Google I/O, but an announcement today feels especially unlikely: we already have the Pixel 9A, it’s too early for the Pixel 10 phones, and by all accounts we’re never getting a Pixel Tablet 2.Unless Google decides to drop a sneaky I/O tease of the Pixel 10 line — like it did for the Pixel 7 series, but hasn’t done since — the focus will probably be firmly on software.When is the rest of Google I/O?The bulk of Google I/O will take place next week, on May 20th and 21st, with Google’s main keynote set for 10AM PT / 1PM ET on May 20th. That’s right in the midst of Microsoft’s Build conference, which takes place from May 19th through May 22nd. With today all about Android, expect next week’s I/O event to put Gemini center-stage.See More:
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