Google IO live blog: All the details on the Pixel 6a, Pixel Watch and Android 13

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Sundar Pichai

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Goooooooood morning, tech fans! It's that time of year when stuff starts to get announced again, things begin to happen and we get ready for another round of launches, unveilings, and big events.

The iPhone 14 launch isn't too far away. Amazon Prime Day is just around the corner. The Samsung Galaxy Fold 4 is coming in a couple of months.

And I get to chat to you once again through the medium of a live blog – isn't that swell? 

But I'm getting ahead of myself – today is all about Google, and Mr Pichai will be on stage in the Mountain View campus later today to tell us certainly about Android 13, probably about the new Pixel 6a and Pixel Watch (and some weird privacy and search features you never knew you needed) and maybe around some things tablets, headphones and the like.

It's in the not knowing that the excitement lies – let's get going throughout the day.

Good morning – are you ready for Google IO 2022 today? We're going to be taking you through all the information as it arrives from 10AM PT / 1PM ET / 6PM BST.

What are you going to get from us? Well, let me tell you: everything you'd want to know about the event as it happens, and a boat-load of buildup, insight and dissection of the key rumors we've been hearing as the event nears.

What will Android 13 bring? Will the Pixel Watch appear? The Pixel 6A seems nailed on – but will it be one of the ‘good' mid-range Google phones or a damp squib again? What about Pixel Buds Pro, privacy or the world of Nest? There's so much to think about.

If you want to see the livestream (and if you do, keep the liveblog open as your pal alongside for said analysis) then we've got you covered there: here's our how to watch Google IO piece that will show you all you need to know about viewing the event.

And while I'm going to be taking the rumored devices and announcements apart piece by piece during the day, if you want a look at what's likely coming up and how to register for the event, you can pop on over to our Google IO 2022 hub, which contains all the juicy information.

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