What to Expect at Mobile World Congress 2025: New Phones, AI, and More
Get ready for Mobile World Congress 2025, where top smartphone manufacturers will unveil new devices, tease new features, and showcase AI advancements.
Alexis Rowe
Google has officially announced the dates for its I/O 2025 developer conference, which will take place on May 20th and 21st. The event, which will be open to everyone online, promises to deliver a packed agenda of livestreamed keynotes and sessions.
In a familiar move, Google preceded the announcement with a puzzle game designed to reveal the dates of the event. This year's conference will coincidentally overlap with Microsoft's Build conference, scheduled to run from May 19th to 22nd.
For context, the last Google I/O conference kicked off on May 14th, 2024, and was marked by a slew of significant announcements. These included the unveiling of new Gemini AI features and models, the introduction of Project Astra AI assistant, and a major AI-focused overhaul for Google Search. The 2023 edition of I/O also saw the launch of the Pixel Fold, Pixel Tablet, and Pixel 7a, highlighting the company's commitment to innovation in the AI and hardware spaces.
The upcoming I/O 2025 conference is expected to build upon these developments, potentially shedding light on Google's future plans for AI, search, and its suite of devices. With the tech industry abuzz with activity, Google's event will likely be closely watched by developers, industry insiders, and enthusiasts alike.
In a crowded tech event calendar, Google's I/O 2025 conference is shaping up to be a must-attend virtual event. As the company continues to push the boundaries of AI, machine learning, and innovation, the world will be watching to see what new announcements and developments will be unveiled in May.
Stay tuned for further updates and insights as the conference approaches, and mark your calendars for May 20th and 21st to experience the excitement of Google I/O 2025 firsthand.
Get ready for Mobile World Congress 2025, where top smartphone manufacturers will unveil new devices, tease new features, and showcase AI advancements.
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