
On August 13 last year, Google unveiled the Pixel 9 series during its “Made by Google” event held on the U.S. West Coast. This year, the company appears to be planning another product reveal around the same time.
Although earlier reports suggested that Google might announce the Pixel 10 series ahead of schedule, recent developments have fueled speculation of an even earlier launch. Some Pixel users have received invitations to the Pixel Superfans event, where 25 dedicated fans will be invited to London on June 25 for an exclusive preview of upcoming Pixel devices and features—strongly hinting that the Pixel 10 series might be officially introduced as early as late June or early July.
Nevertheless, current information indicates that the Pixel 10 series will still be officially unveiled on August 13.
Barring any unexpected changes, Google is expected to launch four devices this year: the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and the Pixel 10 Pro Fold. These devices will mark the debut of the Tensor G5 chipset—Google’s first processor to be manufactured by TSMC. Additionally, the phones are anticipated to feature MediaTek 5G connectivity chips, retain satellite communication capabilities, and run on the new Android 16 operating system.