- Google revealed the Pixel 4 during its annual hardware event in New York City on Tuesday.
- The Pixel 4 is Google’s latest flagship phone, and lots of details about the device leaked online during the last few months.
- Google also offered updates for its Nest smart home products, and unveiled a new Pixelbook laptop.
- This year’s Made by Google event streamed on YouTube, and you can follow the feed below for the announcements.
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Google unveiled its latest flagship phone, the Pixel 4, and several new products during its annual Made by Google event in New York City on Tuesday.
Google’s smartphones incorporate the latest improvements to the Android software, making the Pixel products a popular choice for Android enthusiasts. The Pixel 4 will compete with Apple’s newly released iPhone 11, and the Samsung Galaxy S10 released earlier this year.
Google also introduced new smart home devices under the Nest brand, and the company announced an update to it’s Pixelbook laptop, Pixel Buds, and WiFi products.
Made by Google 2019 streamed on YouTube, and you can check out our live blog below for the latest announcements:
11:07 a.m. ET — The keynote presentation has ended, but we'll get some hands-on time with the Pixel 4 and some of Google's other devices. Stay tuned for more updates!
11 a.m. ET — Portrait photographer Annie Leibovitz used the Pixel 3 and 4 camera for a year-long project. She discussed the ease of using the Pixel camera as a professional device.
10:55 a.m. ET —The Pixel 4's night sight mode has been improved as well, and the camera will be capable of taking astrophotography shots at night.
10:50 a.m. ET — The Pixel 4 will have a dual lens camera that makes use of a hybrid zoom system and enhanced controls for exposure. The Pixel 4 camera will be capable HDR 10+ photos, and the view finder will more closely reflect the HDR effects.
10:48 a.m. ET — Mark Levoy will discuss the improvements to the Pixel 4's camera software.
10:45 a.m. ET — The Pixel 4 will launch on October 24 starting at $799 with all major cell phone carriers. The Pixel 4 will come in three colors.
10:41 a.m. ET — The Pixel 4 has greatly improved integration with Google Assistant, implementing many of the features Google showed off at its developer conference in May.
10:36 a.m ET — Sabrina Ellis, Google's senior VP of product management, has introduced the Pixel 4, Google's new flagship phone.
10:34 a.m. ET — Nest WiFi will be available on November 4 starting at $269 for the router and one access point. The access point will also function as a smart speaker with Google Assistant built in.
10:32 a.m. ET — Google has announced the Nest Wifi system, an update to its popular Google Home Wifi router an access point released in 2016.
10:30 a.m. ET — In early 2020, Google will launch a new Nest Aware subscription package to store video footage from Nest security cameras.
10:27 a.m. ET — Google has announced the $49 Nest Mini smart speaker, an update to the Google Home Mini.
10:24 A.M. ET — Google VP Rishi Chandra is discussing Google's Nest smart home devices.
10:23 ET —Google announced the $649 Pixelbook Go, a new notebook using Chrome OS. The Pixel Book Go will have 12 hours of battery ilfe, while weighing just two pounds, and its 13 mm thick.
10:15 ET — Ivy Ross, Google's VP of Hardware Design, has taken the stage to discuss Google's design philosophy.
10:12 ET — The new Pixel Buds will be available in Spring 2020 for $179, with the wireless charging case included
10:10 a.m. — Google says the new Pixel Buds will have five hours of battery life, and 24 hours with its wireless charging case.
10:07 a.m. — Google showed off its new Pixel Buds with a design narrative starring activist Baratunde Thurston and the Google engineering team.
10:06 ET - Stadia, Google's cloud gaming platform, has been confirmed for a November 19 launch date.
10:02 a.m — Rick Osterloh, Google's senior product VP, has taken the stage to kick off the keynote presentation.
9:52 a.m. ET — We're seated front and center, waiting for the Google team to take the stage.
9:25 a.m. ET — We're a little over 30 minutes out from the start of the event — here's the scene inside the lobby.
Good morning from The Shed, a "cultural center" in New York City's Hudson Yards development that's the site of this year's Made By Google event.
- Read more of Business Insider's Google event coverage here:
- Google gave a sneak peek at a revamped version of its wireless earbuds, which will cost $180 when they launch next year
- Google unveiled a new version of its $49 smart speaker named the Nest Mini
- Google just announced its new laptop, the Pixelbook Go
- Google just announced a $270 Nest WiFi system that doubles as a smart speaker