
Announcements by Google at I/O 2019 - 11 Topics under which we covered everything
11 Topics By Google at I/O 2019 which we covered everything
So, the event has gone with a lot of information about Google’s big plan for 2019. Here in this blog, we have included all the highlights of this year’s Google I/O 2019 event. After reading this blog, you will be able to recall all the things whenever you get the time to watch the full Google I/O 2019 videos on YouTube or any other video source.
- To make it easier for you to understand what is related to which category, we have described every single point within a category such as :-
- 1. Google’s New Hardware Products
- 2. Google Assistant
- 3. Artificial Intelligence and machine learning
- 4. Google News and search
- 5. Augmented Reality and Google Lens
- 6. Google’s New Privacy
- 7. Android Q
- 8. Google Chrome
- 9. Google Ads
- 10. Google Accessibility
- 11. more developer announcement.
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A) Google Pixel 3a and 3a XL – new members in the Pixel family.
Google has introduced its new smartphone - Pixel 3a and Pixel 3a XL, bringing the best of Google experience at a lower price of $399. These smartphones will feature a 5.6-inch AMOLED display for a 3a variant and $479 for a 6-inch Pixel 3a XL variant. They are available in three colors - Purple-ish, Clearly White and Just Black. For a Google Smartphone at this lower price, Google didn’t compromise with the camera and the software for the camera. It has the same capabilities as the Pixel 3 XL. It can shoot great magical photos even in low-light.
One of the best things about Pixel 3a and Pixel 3a XL is that they can work for 7 hours with just a 15 minutes charging and a full-day battery for 30 minutes charging. Oh yes, the Pixel 3a has the time-lapse mode as well and HDR+ capabilities in the camera, so don’t think that Google missed some features in their Pixel 3a smartphone.
Talk to Google Assistant by squeezing the 3a and get your job done efficiently. It has now become smarter. We will discuss Google Assistance’s smartness later in the blog. Google Pixel 3a also has a Titan M chip to help protect your most sensitive data.
B) Google Nest
Google has now planned to bring Google’s Home products and NEST brand together for better and helpful home experience. Google NEST Hub Max is the newest member in Google’s NEST family. It features a 10-inch screen, premium-quality stereo sound, a camera with built-in Nest Cam features powered by Google Assistant. Its Live Album feature allows you to select pictures of family and friends from your Google Photos for showing them on the main home screen.
You can also use the built-in Nest Cam to look at the things you don’t want to lose. The video will be displayed right on your smartphone’s screen which will help you keep an eye on things at home. You can do this by turning on the camera of this device when you’re away from home and check whether everything is ok or not using the Nest app on your phone. The Hub’s camera is not only used for looking at things on your home, but you can also use it to make video calls or personalized messages with Google’s Duo app.
It now supports gestures that increase the interactivity level of this device with the user. For instance, if you are listening to music and you got a call on your phone, you can simply wave your hand in front of the NEST Hub and it will automatically lower down the voice. And if you want to pause the media, you can simply raise your hand and it will stop automatically. Google’s NEST Hub dashboard now allows you to control all your connected devices easily. Google Assistant now supports more than 30,000 smart devices from 3,500 brands. You had earlier experienced voice match which was an incredible feature in Google Home Products. Similar to this, Google NEST Hub now has a face-match feature to know which user is exactly using the device and personalized the content accordingly. Face-match and camera features are fully customizable and can be disabled if the user wants.
Don’t worry about the security or privacy as in accordance with Google’s new privacy commitment, we have saved it at its best on Google NEST products. These products are available currently in U.S., U.K., Australia, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Norway, Singapore, Spain, and Sweden and will be available in other countries very soon.
Unlike many other available Smart Home products, these are comparatively lower in prices. Google Nest Hub available in the U.S. for $129, Google Home is available at $99 and Google Home Max is available at $299.