Alphabet, the parent company of Google, has just reported big earnings for Q1 of 2021 and the company's CEO used the announcement to tease that it will have “significant product updates and announcements” during Google IO 2021.
Sundar Pichai said those words during the company's earnings report, but he didn't share any specifics on the products we can expect at the event. Google IO is set to take place between May 18 and May 20.
Many are speculating this could mean we'll be seeing the Google Pixel 5a at the launch - a product that Google has already confirmed exists - and maybe an update on the long rumored Google Pixel Watch.
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All eyes on Pixel 5a
Both Google's Pixel 3a and Pixel 3a XL were announced at the 2019 event, so this won't be the first time we've seen the company announce new hardware during Google IO.
Those handsets were unveiled during the opening keynote of the 2019 event, so we may see a similar thing during the 2021 show for whatever hardware the company decides to reveal.
The event couldn't happen last year due to the pandemic, and Google has switched to a free-to-attend, virtual-only event for 2021.
Can we expect an announcement on Pixel Watch?
Apart from the Pixel 5a, another product that is triggering curiosity is Google's custom chipset called Whitechapel. Earlier details had it that it would be an 8-core ARM chip, likely made in collaboration with Samsung.
It may be this is the chipset that would feature in the Google Pixel 6. There's no gurantee we'll hear about this during the launch, but it may be something the company decides to tease instead.
There is also considerable speculation on the Pixel Watch as we've seen a variety of leaks and rumors around the rumored smartwatch in recent months. Google may announce it and formally release it much later in the year.
If it happens, it'll be the first time Google enters the smartwatch market. This is all speculation for now, but with Pichai teasing multiple products it may be we see a variety of reveals from across Google's mobile business.
In yesterday's earnings call, Google announced a revenue of $55.31 billion, while Google Cloud saw its revenue touch $4.05 billion. YouTube ads came in at $6.01 billion during the quarter — a 49% rise from a year ago.
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