Streaming of Google I/O is set to roll on 20th and 21st May and Google will be holding up it's most important keynote on the very first day itself. With this comes a lot of expectations of the people all over the globe. Who would not love to get a sneak peak of Google's latest updates, their upcoming innovative products range, their hardware system and many more. But all of it remains upto the company whether or not they would want to reveal these datas.
What Comes along with the Streaming?

Not just the Google I/O. The company will host another event separately only for the Android system. This will be the Android Show. This show will go on-air reportedly a week prior to the Google I/O Keynote and will be pre-recorded. It might focus more on the latest Android 16, Wear OS and some other Android products.
What is Google Planning for it's Show?
Well it is not exactly known what will Google focus during the streaming of it's show as there is no official reveal from the company's side. But we can hope that after keeping a different slot for Android Show the company might discuss about Gemini, Project Astra, and Deep Mind in it's I/O Keynote streaming. This surely is going to be a power packed schedule.
Where can we Watch the Android Show?

Scheduled for streaming on 13th May it will be available in the Android YouTube channel as Live. Time zones will differ accordingly 10a.m. PDT, 1p.m. EDT and 6p.m. BST. It will majorly focus on Android 16 which is about to launch in June this year as known.
Where will the Google I/O be Streaming?
The Google I/O will be kicking off with keynote on 20th May 2025, at 10a.m. PDT, 1p.m. EDT and 6p.m. BST. You can watch it on Google's official YouTube channel. As of now, no livestream link is put up on their site and will be available sometime prior to the show day.
Any List of Expectations from the Show?
Yes of course! There's a lot of curiosity building up among the enthusiasts as the show is nearing. Last time in it's I/O Developer Conference Google has majorly spoken about the AI and Android was hardly found in the discussion throughout the conference. So even this time it would not be wrong for us to believe that Android will be mentioned lesser as usual.

So what will be heard more from the company? Well a definite guess can be AI. Even this year we can expect AI to dominate the show. As AI tools continue to get incorporated deeper may it be in the Android or Project Astra, it will sure take the centre stage during the discussion, no matter you like it or you don't like it.
But it is a matter of time that will speak whether Google plates the latest AI tools in a more presentable way or will it follow it's previous year's strategy to communicate about AI to the audience watching. All the enthusiasts are looking forward is a clear and detailed communication from the company's end.