Google announces its first smartwatch, a new budget phone and more

Google announces its first smartwatch, a new budget phone and more


Google announced several new gadgets during its I/O developer conference on Wednesday, including its long-awaited Pixel Watch, a new budget Pixel 6a phone and headphones. It also teased its flagship Pixel 7 phone, which is coming this fall, and said it’s working on a new tablet.

Hardware isn’t a key part of Google’s business, but that seems to be changing as it continues to launch new products. Google generated $61.24 billion in advertising revenue last quarter while its “other revenue” segment, which includes hardware sales, apps and nonadvertising revenue, generated $8.16 billion. But that increased from $6.67 billion in the year-ago quarter, and CEO Sundar Pichai said the Pixel smartphone hit an all-time sales record despite supply constraints.

Here’s what Google announced.

Pixel Watch

Pixel 6a

Google will release its latest budget Pixel phone this summer. The Pixel 6a has mostly the same design as the Pixel 6, but will be slightly smaller and cost $449.

Google promised an all-day battery that can last up to 72 hours when in the Extreme Battery Saver mode, which it said is a first for Pixel phones.

It also uses Google Tensor, so the budget phone will have the same power as the more expensive Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro.

The Pixel 6a will also receive five years of security updates and comes in three colors: chalk, charcoal and sage.

Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro and a new Pixel tablet are coming

Google Pixel 7 and 7 Pro

Google

Pixel Buds Pro





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