
Pixel 6, Pixel 5a and Pixel 6 Pro: None of them showed up at Google IO so when will they launch
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While there were leaks that Pixel 5a, Pixel 6 series may arrive at this year's Google IO, none of them showed up. So we are here to answer so as to when these smartphones will be released.
Google has wrapped up its opening day of Google IO 2021. It was indeed an eventful day as the software giant revealed plenty of upcoming projects and improvements made to its existing software. Not to miss, Google also introduced Android 12 and detailed some of the most exciting features coming to it. While several speculations were being made about the arrival of Pixel smartphones during the initial keynote, none appeared. Now that Google the Pixel 5a, Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro are not launched, the big question arises, so as to when these smartphones arrive? The simple answer to that would be during this fall, as we heard a couple of speakers mentioning that the Pixels smartphones would make way by the end of this year. A Google spokesperson had previously debunked the cancellation rumour earlier, saying the fact that the Pixel 5a would arrive during the October event. The same is the case with the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro that was completely leaked by Jon Prosser in a youtube video recently.
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