Google has already scheduled its annual developer conference – Google I/O – for May 11 and 12. During the conference, the company may reveal Android 13 in all its glory and disclose the first betas as well as the update rollout plan. However, the company is expected to also disclose some new hardware, including the cheaper Pixel 6a. The company has pretty much established the a-tier Pixel smartphones as cheaper offerings. For that reason, it makes perfect sense for the company to launch the Pixel 6a a couple of months ahead of its flagship series update. Talking about the flagships, the rumors suggest that the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro will reach the market in October as well as the Pixel Watch.