Google is gearing up to unveil its Pixel 10 line-up at the Made by Google 2025 event on August 20, beating Apple’s expected September iPhone 17 launch. The event will spotlight the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, and Pixel 10 Pro XL, all powered by the new Tensor G5 processor, designed to supercharge performance, power efficiency, and Gemini AI capabilities.
Rumored AI features include “Camera Coach”, which offers real-time photography tips, and a conversational photo editing tool that lets users adjust images simply by describing changes they want. The standard Pixel 10 will also receive a long-awaited upgrade, a dedicated telephoto lens, previously reserved for Pro models.
The Pixel 10 Pro Fold could see its debut as well, with leaks pointing to a larger cover display, thinner bezels, stronger hinge, IP68 water and dust resistance, and improved camera hardware. All models may support Qi2 wireless charging and a new magnetic “Pixelsnap” phone case.
The lineup is expected to retain the Pixel 9 series design, with display sizes ranging from 6.3 inches to 6.8 inches. Battery upgrades could bring faster charging and improved longevity, helping Google close the gap with Apple and Samsung.
Other announcements may include the Pixel Watch 4, rumored to feature a thicker build, longer battery life, smaller bezels, and new health-tracking tools, alongside Pixel Buds updates with new colors and active noise cancellation.
The Pixel 10 may launch in Moonstone and Jade, while Pixel Buds 2a could arrive in Fog Light, Hazel, Iris, and Strawberry.
With a focus on hardware refinement and deep AI integration, Google appears ready to push the Pixel brand further into the premium smartphone arena.