The tech giant has installed more than one building-sized advert trailing the event, as well as pictures of a statue in Brooklyn Bridge Park.
Google smartphone expected at Oct 4 event
The adverts and the statue are similar to the original video teaser released by Google this week, showing a plain white rounded rectangle with an empty centre along with the date October 4, and Google's "G" icon placed next to it.
A reddit user pointed out that the hashtag #MadeByGoogle — a phrase that's been promoted for this event — was also seen on the base of a statue in Brooklyn Bridge Park in New York City.
Earlier this week, images of two handsets were leaked that may be the ones that will be launch on October 4, with the two rather bland handsets matching the plain-rounded-rectangle look of the adverts.
Quite the Google ad blitz on this one. Hope it's worth the hype. pic.twitter.com/zyf6MXDDit
— John P. Falcone (@falconejp) September 21, 2016
Google may stamp its latest smartphones with a “Pixel” brand instead of the “Nexus” name it has used in the past for Android smartphones it has made in collaborations with partners. They are also expected to be priced around $650, in competing range with Apple’s iPhone 7.
Google launches Allo, its smart messenger service
It remains to be seen whether Google’s event will match its active marketing campaign but I guess we will have to wait till the event.
This originally appeared on The Verge.
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