After weeks of speculation, Google has officially confirmed the launch date for its Pixel 10 family. The event is set for August 20, ending the uncertainty around the release timeline.
Rumors had previously suggested August 13, but the company remained silent. Now, Google has confirmed the event will happen exactly one week later, matching earlier leaks.
Though it’s unclear if Google initially planned for August 13 and postponed it, the August 20 date was widely expected. Pixel launches tend to leak early, and this year was no exception.
Several devices are set to debut during the launch, including
Pixel 10
Pixel 10 Pro
Pixel 10 Pro XL
Pixel 10 Pro Fold
Pixel Watch 4
Possibly, Pixel Buds 2a
The new Pixel phones will feature macro capabilities in both telephoto and ultrawide cameras. Google is also introducing Pixel Snap magnetic accessories, though they will work only via compatible cases. Unlike iPhones, the magnets won’t be built into the phones themselves.
The entire Pixel 10 lineup will be powered by the new Tensor G5 chipset, a major shift for Google. This is the company’s first chip produced by TSMC, replacing Samsung as the manufacturing partner. The move is expected to improve performance and efficiency.