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Google Is Hosting 'The Android Show' Outside of I/O for the Second Year in a Row

It's official: For the second year in a row, Google will be hosting "The Android Show: I/O Edition" ahead of its big I/O event. It's a sign the company once again has many announcements going into the developer conference, and, rather than cutting down on any specific category, would prefer to sequester the Android portion of the event into its own keynote. That's good news at least for Android fans, who will be watching for any developments on Google's mobile OS. 

That also indicates that Google I/O 2026 will focus on Google's endeavors outside of Android—perhaps, most importantly, AI. While Gemini is a key component of Android these days, the company is rolling out new AI features and models across a number of other platforms and services. Google I/O might not be entirely AI, but it will likely take up the vast majority of the presentation.

What will Google announce during The Android Show?

Unfortunately, while we know the event is happening, we really don't know what Google has planned for this Android keynote. According to the company, 2026 is "going to be one of the biggest years for Android yet." That, no doubt, refers to Android 17, the company's next big update for Android OS. Android 17 has been in beta for some time now, and while the update doesn't appear to be as feature-filled as previous iterations, it currently ships with some notable changes. Namely, the update allows you to run apps in "bubble" windows that can be minimized while using other apps, as well as new options for remapping game controllers across Android. But seeing as Google is putting on "The Android Show: I/O Edition" again, chances are high there are Android features on the way that the company hasn't started beta testing yet. We'll just have to wait and see what those new updates might be.

It's also possible Google will focus on other Android news as well, including Android XR. Last year, the company announced this new platform for smart glasses, which adds Android UI elements to a heads-up display in the lenses. This could be something the company saves for I/O proper, but if it wants to keep all Android news contained to The Android Show, it may show up here.

When is The Android Show 2026?

While details are thin at this time, we do know that this year's Android Show will take place one week before I/O, on May 12 at 10 a.m. PT (1 p.m. ET). You can stream the event live from Google's official YouTube link here.


   


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