Oops! Google just accidentally revealed its next secret launch

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The new Pixel Buds may have been announced early (Image: GETTY)

Google’s first major launch event of the year is set to kick off later this month and the company is expected to unveil some blockbuster updates and shiny new product launches. To spark some enthusiasm around the online showcase, Google CEO Sundar Pichai recently told investors to expect some “major product updates and announcements.”

What he probably didn’t want was for someone from the tech company to reveal a device that was clearly meant to be hidden until the developers conference on May 18. It’s unclear exactly what happened, but a confusion seems to fans a glimpse of some of the upcoming wireless earbuds, known as Pixel Buds A-Series.

A post on Twitter even revealed exactly what these AirPods rivals will look like with the buttons clearly visible next to one of the company’s Pixel smartphones. These new wireless earbuds are thought to be a cheaper version of the more premium Pixel Buds that hit the market late last year.

That should be pretty obvious from the name with Google always adding this letter to its more budget-friendly devices like the Pixel 4a.

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A tweet reveals what the new Pixel Buds will look like (Image: GOOGLE • TWITTER)

Other features announced in the now-deleted tweet include quality sound and fast Bluetooth pairing on Android phones via something called Fast Pair. This allows users to easily open the Pixel Buds’ case and immediately see a pop-up window on their phones to connect and play music without digging into endless menus.

We’ll find out the full details, specs and price later this month and expect plenty more news to be revealed at the event.

Google’s I / O is usually feature-packed, with the company not only revealing new devices, but also updates to its hugely popular software.

New Android features are likely to be revealed along with updates to Gmail, Chrome, Maps and Photos.

Google is almost guaranteed to reveal some feature tricks for its talkative AI helper, the Google Assistant. Activated with the voice command “Hey Google” or “OK, Google”, this hands-free assistant can be found in all Android smartphones, tablets, as well as Google Nest smart speakers and smart displays.

Express.co.uk will bring you full updates and news live as they happen, so check out this space from May 18, 2021.

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