Google will likely release the Pixel 4 and announce other gadgets like a new Pixelbook at an event on October 15.
Google is holding an event on October 15, where it's expected to reveal its new Pixel 4 smartphone, a new Chromebook, and other gadgets. The Pixel 4 will likely be the biggest announcement of the showcase, despite the fact that its design and features have leaked and Google has already shared some details about the device. The event also comes just after rivals like Apple, Amazon, and Google have debuted new products as the holiday season approaches.
Google is holding an event on October 15, where it's expected to reveal its new Pixel 4 smartphone, a new Chromebook, and other gadgets. The Pixel 4 will likely be the biggest announcement of the showcase, despite the fact that its design and features have leaked and Google has already shared some details about the device. The event also comes just after rivals like Apple, Amazon, and Google have debuted new products as the holiday season approaches.
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