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Pixel 10 launch date confirmed: Major feature upgrades expected at Made by Google event

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Google’s next Pixel launch is set August 20, 2025, live from New York City at 1PM ET. The invite promises updates across the Pixel ecosystem: phones, watches, buds, and more.

This year, all eyes are on the Pixel 10 lineup. The standard Pixel 10 might finally make the leap to a triple-camera setup, while the Pro and Pro XL versions are expected to bring bigger upgrades. A completely dustproof Pixel 10 Pro Fold is also rumored to break cover.

On the wearables front, the Pixel Watch 4 is rumored to pack a bigger battery and a slightly bulkier design. Not much has leaked about the Pixel Buds yet, but whispers point to a new budget-friendly Pixel Buds 2a possibly joining the lineup.

As always, you can expect Google to stream the entire event live on YouTube.

What to Expect from the Pixel 10 Series

The Pixel 10 lineup is shaping up to be a performance jump. The base model is expected to run on Google’s new Tensor G5 chip paired with 12GB of RAM, while the Pixel 10 Pro could push things further with up to 16GB.

While early benchmarks show the G5 chip running Android 15, the final devices will likely ship with Android 16 out of the box.

Camera leaks point to a serious upgrade — both the Pixel 10 and 10 Pro are rumored to feature a triple 64MP setup: a main sensor, ultra-wide, and a periscope telephoto capable of up to 50x digital zoom.

As for design, don’t expect a huge shift. The Pixel 10 is said to stick close to the Pixel 9 Pro’s look, including the signature horizontal camera bar across the back.
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