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How to watch Google's Pixel 6 fall launch event

With so many leaks and pre-announcements for the Google Pixel 6, it might seem like the phones should be here by now. Thanks to Google, we already know that the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro exist, what they will look like, and that they will use a Google-designed processor. We also have an idea of ​​the camera specs, what the new wireless charging stand is likely to look like, and even what's inside, thanks to a teardown video that has since been deleted. .

The only thing left is for Google to fill in the remaining details that we don't know and launch the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro. Google has one of the worst records for keeping things a secret, so perhaps hoping for a surprise or two might be overkill, but the long-running foldable Pixel could still materialize alongside other surprises. The only way to find out for sure is to tune in to the company's Pixel Fall launch event.

What time does the Pixel 6 event start?

The Pixel 6 event will be a pre-recorded stream streaming online at 1 p.m. ET / 10 a.m. PT today, Tuesday, October 19. You can mark it on your Google Calendar using a handy shortcut on the Pixel Event page. If you're an iOS user, Google conveniently (and hilariously) includes an .ics file on this same page for your convenience – and because it knows a lot of people use their iPhone's built-in calendar app. /P>

Where can I watch the Pixel 6 event?

Google hosts the event feed, both consumer and press, directly on the Pixel Event page. This will most likely be a live video on YouTube, so you can also set a reminder on the embedded video once it's started. If available, we will also add live video to the top of this article.

You can rest assured that I/O Means will watch and report, and you can follow our live blog while you watch or if you're unable to stream the video at work.

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