Google sends invite for likely Pixel smartphone launch on Oct. 4

Google could also launch its Amazon Echo rival, Google Home at the event.
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If you’re planning to purchase a high-end Android smartphone, hold that urge till early next month.

Google announced today that it will hold an event in San Francisco on Oct. 4 where it will launch some "made by Google" hardware. In line with earlier reports, the company is hinting the arrival of new smartphones.

In a video posted on YouTube, Google showed its familiar horizontal search bar morphing into the outline of a phone on the tunes of Redbone’s “Come and get your love”, which leads to madeby.google.com.


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Google is expected to launch its new flagship ‘Nexus’ smartphones next month. Though, reports suggest that the company may use ‘Pixel’ moniker instead of using the ‘Nexus’ branding this time.

The invite showcases a range of photos, some understandably taken in low lighting conditions. This likely suggests the capability of the camera on Google's upcoming smartphones. The last year's Nexus smartphones were lauded for their cameras, we can't wait to see what kind of improvements Google has in store for this year's phones.

Google already offers a Chromebook and a tablet under ‘Pixel’ branding, so the move is likely to categorize all of its hardware efforts under one familiar name. For you, the customers, it still means that new flagship smartphones are coming. A 7-inch tablet, made by Huawei is also expected to be announced at the event.

It is expected that upcoming smartphones will be named the Pixel and Pixel XL. HTC is reportedly making both the new smartphones for Google this year. Last year, Google had partnered with Huawei and LG for the Nexus 6P and Nexus 5X smartphones.

Google could also utilize the event to launch a new Chromecast dongle, with perhaps 4K capability. Redbone’s music may also be Google's way to hint that an update on Google Home should be expected. The company introduced its Amazon Echo-rival Google Home at I/O earlier this year, but it is yet to announce the public availability of the device.

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Manish Singh was a Mashable's senior correspondent in India. He has previously freelanced with CNET, NDTV Gadgets, BGR India, and MediaNama.

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