Gear up to experience the innovative technology behind Google Pixel and Pixel XL phones, the new "Nexus" tablet and Andromeda OS.

Here's what to expect from these devices.

Google Pixel and Pixel XL Phones

A new name is said to be taking over Nexus and this is coined as Pixel. The devices to be released under the Pixel family will be labeled as "Made by Google." This clearly shows that Google is getting more serious with its powerful mainstream creations of Pixel and Pixel XL.

HTC's collaboration made these phones even more amazing, and the Pixels will be running via Android Nougat OS.

Design: Both phones come with the metal frames and two-tone design. Pixel is mostly made of plastic while XL comes with glass back.

Display: Pixel is supposedly come with a 5.0" full HD and a 5.5" quad HD display for XL.

Hardware: Both gadgets share similar setups with SnapDragon 820 or 821. It has 4GB of RAM with base storage of 32GB. The XL's battery may be 3,450mAh.

Camera: An 8MP Sony IMX179 front snapper and 12MP Sony IMX378 back camera will reportedly come in both phones.

Andromeda OS

Google's willingness to kill Chrome OS made it merged its best features with Android. The creation of Andromeda OS officially marks this merger's debut.

New Nexus Tablet

Google Nexus 7 tablet is a new product to be released by Google by the end of 2016. This is expected to possess top features and specifications including an NVDIA processor, massive storage capacity, and Nougat 7 OS.

According to Gamenguide, the new Nexus tablet would cost at around $260 and maybe equipped with a SnapDragon 820 processor, an expandable internal storage, and a 4GB RAM.

Other products to watch out this October 4 "Made by Google" event are the Google Wi-Fi, Google Home, Pixel 3 laptop, Daydream VR and 4K Chromecast Ultra.