Google announced it will livestream The Android Show: I/O Edition on May 12 at 1 p.m. ET, one week ahead of its I/O 2026 developer conference. The virtual event promises to highlight why 2026 marks one of the biggest years for Android yet. Expect previews of Android 17, AI upgrades, and possibly new hardware.
Google revealed plans for The Android Show: I/O Edition, a virtual livestream set for May 12 at 1 p.m. ET (10 a.m. PT). The company described 2026 as one of the biggest years for Android yet, according to announcements reported by tech outlets. The event will stream for free on YouTube and the Android homepage, providing an early spotlight before Google I/O 2026, scheduled for May 19-20 at Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, California, and online, with the keynote at 10 a.m. PT on May 19. Google has not detailed specific announcements, but expectations include more on Android 17, Gemini and agentic AI integrations, features like remapping gaming controllers and app bubbles for multitasking, and potential updates on Android XR smartglasses through partnerships with Warby Parker and Gentle Monster. Rumors also swirl about merging Android and ChromeOS into a unified platform. Last year's Android Show introduced Android 16, Wear OS 6, a design refresh, expanded Gemini features, and new safety tools against scams. Observers note Android as a key arena for Google's AI push in phones, watches, tablets, cars, and TVs. CNET highlighted the event's role in giving Android its own platform amid I/O's broader focus on AI, Gemini, and Chrome.