How to watch Google’s Pixel 6 Fall Launch event today
The week is full of virtual tech events.

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If you can’t get enough of billion-dollar corporations holding virtual conferences this week, then good news buddy, as Google is gearing up for its Pixel event today, October 19 at 10 AM PT (1 PM ET).
While basically everything is already known about the company’s upcoming flagships, the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro, there could be some things revealed that we don’t know about. And besides, watching these types of events can be fun – either for the tech or for making jokes on Twitter.
If you are interested in watching the Pixel Fall Launch, here’s everything you need to know.
How to watch the Pixel Fall Launch from Google
First of all, you can watch the event directly through the video above, so feel free to come back here when the event goes live at 10 AM PT.
YouTube will most likely be the best way to watch it, but if Google provides a direct link that isn’t to YouTube, we’ll also update this post with relevant details.
So what should you expect to see during the event? Well, new Pixel devices are definitely the star of the show, but some rumors also point to a Pixel Pass, which includes a new Pixel, device protection, and multiple first-party Google services like Google Fi, Google One, Play Pass, and YouTube Premium for a simplified monthly charge.
Again, Google’s Pixel Fall Launch event starts at 10 AM PT (1 PM ET) today, October 19.
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