Place:  Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, California, United States

Dates: 7 May 2019 - 9 May 2019

Google I/O is the company's annual developer conference. The three-day event gives Google a chance to show off its latest work and set the tone for the year to come.


Google I/O is technically a developer's conference, and there should be plenty of talk about all the fun things developers can build using Google's latest tools. But it's also an opportunity to get consumers excited about what's cooking in Mountain View.


In this event google announced new phones, beta version of new android os, updated google lens, a smart display and more.


Starting from new phones, its the new PIXEL 3A and PIXEL 3A XL at affordable price.


The cheaper Pixels are official with the Pixel 3A and 3A XL that, yes, come with headphone jacks. The phones start at $399, and they come with the advanced camera features that the Pixel line has been known for, including features like Night Sight, Super Resolution Zoom, and Portrait Mode on both the rear and front-facing shooters. New pixel is available in three colors: Black, clearly white & purple-ish.


In Android Q, beta 3 is available to download and install, which now offers Dark Theme for every standard Android app. It is useful to save some battery life of the phone.

Google is adding a new feature called Focus Mode. Instead of the Wind Down mode that grays out the screen, Focus Mode lets you select particular apps that you want to avoid using during a period of time and only disable those. Families will also be able to soon link accounts between parents and kids, so parents can set those app limitations to see what apps their kids are spending the most time on.


Google Maps gets INCOGNITO MODE, As part of Google’s effort to try to minimize location and search tracking, Google Maps will soon gain an Incognito mode for more private searches. This will be available for both the web and on the app, and it comes just a week after the company announced that it will allow users to automatically delete their location, web, and app activity between periods of every 3 to 18 months.


Google Lens is getting some updates from last year, such as being able to contextualize a restaurant menu or information on a piece of paper. This year, Google says Lens can search for exact dishes on a menu and surface photos of that dish based on Google Maps information to show you just how it looks before you order. It shows the most favorite dishes of that restaurant and also shows other users reviews about that particular dish. You can also point the camera at the receipt to bring up a calculator that lets you add a tip then split the bill or at a sign in a foreign language to hear a text-to-speech translation live. Hovering Google Lens over magazines that Google has partnered with can also bring images to life, such as a recipe on Bon Appétit Magazine. Google says these updates will be rolling out later this month, and the translation will be offered in over “a dozen languages”. Another example of the google lens is shown in below video.


Nest Hub Max is a smart display with camera, which offering a security camera, smart display, and loudspeakers all in a single gadget. The most interesting thing about the device is that, unlike the Home Hub, it now has a camera built-in. The camera can also perform facial recognition to bring up personalized results between members of your family, with the company noting that processing happens locally, so no facial data is transmitted over the web & you can manually disconnect the camera using on/off camera switch given in its back side. The Nest Hub Max will arrive later this summer.

Google announced duplex is getting smarter and coming to the web.

See, below sketch for easy to grasp about Google I/O 2019.


Google I/O is one of the most fabulous event where masses are able to view the upcoming technologies coming toward the real world.

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