Original Link: https://www.anandtech.com/show/11898/made-by-google-october-2017-live-blog
Made By Google October 2017 Live Blog
by Ryan Smith on October 4, 2017 11:50 AM EST- Posted in
- Smartphones
- Android
- Chromebook
- Pixel XL 2
11:51AM EDT - I'm here at the SFJAZZ Center for Google's second Made By Google press event
11:51AM EDT - . Last year saw the release of the Pixel XL smartphone, the Chromecast Ultra, Daydream, and other Google products
11:51AM EDT - For this year's event I'm expecting a similar series of reveals
11:53AM EDT - The big expectation this year is of course a new Pixel phone, which is widely expected to be the Google Pixel XL 2
11:56AM EDT - Google has admittedly had some leaking issues, so it's likely we've already seen most, if not all of the correct specifications already
11:57AM EDT - Snapdragon 835, 18:9 screen, etc
12:00PM EDT - Meanwhile Verizon has already confirmed that it will once again be Google's exclusive partner in the US: https://twitter.com/diegoscotti/status/915581488699146241
12:00PM EDT - And here we go
12:01PM EDT - Starting with a quick discussion of recent events in the United States, and Google giving their condolences
12:02PM EDT - Moving from a mobile-first world to an AI-first world
12:03PM EDT - Discussing how AI and computer vision is being used to improve Google Street View in Lagos
12:04PM EDT - 5K kilometers of roads, 50K addresses, 100K businesses mapped
12:05PM EDT - Computers should adapt to people, not people to computers
12:06PM EDT - Google wants AI to be conversational, ambient, thoughtfully contextual, and learn & adapt
12:08PM EDT - (Ian will be especially pleased with contextual improvements)
12:09PM EDT - Google thinks the best way to do this is to leverage and combine their efforts in AI, hardware, and software
12:11PM EDT - Continuing to discuss AI improvements. AutoML has already surpassed Google's previous object detection technology
12:11PM EDT - Now on stage: Rick Osterloh
12:12PM EDT - Recapping Google's hardware launches of the past year
12:13PM EDT - And Google has continuted to grow their hardware capabilities, such as their recent partial HTC acquisition
12:13PM EDT - Now rolling a trailer
12:15PM EDT - There are now 55M Chromecast and Chromecast-enabled devices in the world
12:16PM EDT - Now on to discussing Pixel, particularly how well it did in adoption and consumer satisfaction
12:16PM EDT - "The playing field for hardware components is leveling off"
12:16PM EDT - "Moore's law [...] is a idea from the past"
12:17PM EDT - Yearly updates in particular are in jeopardy, since slowing hardware progress limits what can be done in a single year
12:18PM EDT - Instead Google will focus on a mix of AI, hardware, and software
12:18PM EDT - Now recapping the various AI features of the past year in Google's hardware products
12:19PM EDT - Though acknowledging that it's still the early days for machine learning and applications thereof
12:19PM EDT - "Radically helpful"
12:20PM EDT - "Made by Google products represent the ultimate Google experience"
12:20PM EDT - Now on stage: Rishi Chandra to talk about the Home team
12:22PM EDT - Rishi is starting with a recap of recent Home improvements such as Voice Match, and new supported regions such as Japan
12:22PM EDT - Voice Match is rolling out today to all 7 countries that Google Home is available in
12:22PM EDT - Hands-free calling is coming to the UK later this year
12:23PM EDT - And everyone is going to be getting the ability to call from their mobile number
12:23PM EDT - Now on stage: Isebelle Olsson, to talk about Home hardware
12:24PM EDT - "We design for the spaces our products live in"
12:25PM EDT - Announcing Google Home Mini
12:25PM EDT - Smaller to be put in more rooms. Cover made almost entirely out of fabric
12:26PM EDT - There are 4 lights under the fabric. And it is touch-sensitive
12:26PM EDT - Mini can be connected to any Chromecast speaker wirelessly
12:27PM EDT - 3 colors. Apparently some of these colors took a while to perfect
12:28PM EDT - MSRP $49. Available October 19th in all 7 countries that have Google Home
12:28PM EDT - Now rolling an ad
12:29PM EDT - "We can't wait for you to try out Mini"
12:30PM EDT - Now discussing new Google Assistant features. Google will be improving the Routines feature
12:30PM EDT - Google Assistant will be able to find your phone as well (including iPhones)
12:31PM EDT - Google is also working with Nest
12:31PM EDT - Now on stage: Yoky Matuoka of Nest
12:32PM EDT - Talking about how to use Nest Cam with Google Home and Chromecast
12:32PM EDT - Use voice commands to get a Chromecast to show the Nest camera
12:35PM EDT - Also using Google Home to adjust lighting, heating, and security cameras all at once
12:36PM EDT - Back on stage: Rishi
12:36PM EDT - New feature: Broadcast
12:36PM EDT - Assistant can broadcast commands to units throughout the house
12:37PM EDT - Google Home is getting Family Link account support
12:37PM EDT - Voice recognition accuracy has been improved with kids
12:37PM EDT - Now rolling an ad
12:39PM EDT - Google has partnered with Disney and WB to provide content for kids
12:39PM EDT - Rolling out later this month
12:39PM EDT - Another video
12:41PM EDT - Announcing Google Home Max
12:41PM EDT - Announcing Google Home Max
12:41PM EDT - More than 20x more powerful than the regular Home
12:42PM EDT - Also announcing Smart Sound. Allows Max to adapt to the user
12:42PM EDT - Adjust the sound balance based on position, etc. Based on machine learning
12:43PM EDT - Also adjust audio based on time of day, content, surrounding noise, etc
12:45PM EDT - $399
12:45PM EDT - Available in December
12:45PM EDT - Now rolling a video
12:47PM EDT - Now on stage: Matt Vokun
12:47PM EDT - Discussing the laptop experience
12:48PM EDT - Google Pixelbook
12:49PM EDT - 4-1 design. Tablet, laptop, tent, etc
12:49PM EDT - 12.3"
12:49PM EDT - 12.3" touchscreen
12:50PM EDT - Intel Core i5/i7 processors
12:51PM EDT - Instant Tethering with Pixel phone
12:51PM EDT - "Won't slow down over its lifetime"
12:52PM EDT - First laptop with Google Assistant
12:53PM EDT - Also has a key for typing out Assistant requests
12:53PM EDT - Google Pixelbook pen as well
12:54PM EDT - Partnered with Wacom. 10ms latency
12:54PM EDT - Full Google Play support for Pixelbook
12:55PM EDT - Many developers developing apps for the larger screen
12:55PM EDT - Now rolling a video
12:57PM EDT - An example of where Google is combining software, hardware, and AI
12:57PM EDT - Starts at $999. 3 configurations
12:57PM EDT - Ships October 31st
12:58PM EDT - The pen is a further $99
12:58PM EDT - Now on to Pixel phones
12:58PM EDT - (Google is moving at warp speed here)
12:59PM EDT - Google Pixel 2
01:00PM EDT - 5 inch and 6.2 inch XL
01:00PM EDT - All aluminum body
01:01PM EDT - Unlocks faster than any other phone
01:01PM EDT - No 3.5 inch audio jack
01:01PM EDT - 5.2" 1080p OLED display
01:02PM EDT - 3 colors
01:02PM EDT - 6 inch XL is QHD+ pOLED
01:02PM EDT - Circular polarizer
01:03PM EDT - The phones are feature-identical, other than screens
01:04PM EDT - Now discussing UI improvements
01:04PM EDT - Always on display
01:05PM EDT - On device machine learning. Local music identificat
01:05PM EDT - Live demo time
01:06PM EDT - At a glance view
01:07PM EDT - Active Edge: squeeze for Google Assistant
01:07PM EDT - Can also use squeezes for other tasks
01:08PM EDT - Getting Google Home's new routines and other features
01:09PM EDT - Launching with pure Android Oreo
01:11PM EDT - Now discussing Google Lens
01:11PM EDT - Pixels phones will get a preview this year
01:13PM EDT - Still early days for Lens
01:13PM EDT - 95% voice accuracy rate
01:14PM EDT - Now discussing augmented reality and ARcore
01:15PM EDT - ARstickers for Pixel phones
01:17PM EDT - ARstickers from multiple media brands
01:18PM EDT - Now talking about the Pixel 2's camera in depth
01:18PM EDT - Now talking about the Pixel 2's camera in depth
01:19PM EDT - 12MP camera
01:20PM EDT - OIS and new auto focus mechanism
01:20PM EDT - Adding portrait mode as well
01:20PM EDT - Google has to do it with 1 camera though
01:21PM EDT - Dual pixel camera. Left and right view pixels
01:21PM EDT - Portrait mode works on the front camera as well
01:22PM EDT - Fused video stabilization with EIS and OIS
01:22PM EDT - Getting a Live Photos mode as well
01:23PM EDT - Now rolling a video composed of clips shot on a Pixel 2
01:25PM EDT - Pixel 2 users will get free unlimited storage, including 4K videos
01:25PM EDT - Average of 23GB of photos per Pixel user
01:27PM EDT - New transfer utility. Average 10min or less
01:27PM EDT - $649 and $849
01:29PM EDT - Finally, google is including a Home Mini with the Pixel 2 for a limited time
01:29PM EDT - Now rolling a video
01:29PM EDT - I'm a bit concerned about subpixel density on the smaller phone
01:30PM EDT - If it's Pentile, then he effective resolution will be lower than 1080p
01:31PM EDT - New version of Daydream View headset
01:32PM EDT - Discussing a slate of new Daydream content to come
01:32PM EDT - $99
01:32PM EDT - Google Pixel Buds wireless earbuds
01:33PM EDT - Controls are built into the right earbud
01:34PM EDT - Now demoing a real time translation scenario using the Pixel 2 and earbuds
01:34PM EDT - Not quite real time, but still impressive
01:36PM EDT - Pocket charging case as well
01:36PM EDT - $159 available in November
01:37PM EDT - One last product
01:37PM EDT - Google Clips camera
01:38PM EDT - A camera that takes photos for hou
01:38PM EDT - Camera software determines when to take photos
01:39PM EDT - Looks for stable, clear shots of people the camera knows
01:39PM EDT - All AI is processed locally
01:41PM EDT - $249. Coming soon
01:41PM EDT - Recapping how this blends AI, hardware, and software
01:43PM EDT - And that's a wrap. Time for a hands on