Google appears ready to unveil its Pixel 10 series sooner than expected, possibly as early as late June or early July, marking a shift from its traditional October launch window.
Google has extended invitations to its Pixel Superfans club for a limited-access event titled the “Pixel Penthouse”, set to take place in London on June 27. The event promises hands-on time with pre-release Pixel devices, interactive Q&A sessions with Googlers, and exclusive “Pixel-themed goodies”.
However, the event isn’t open to all; only 25 fans will be selected. They’ll need to prove their Pixel loyalty by correctly answering a set of Pixel-themed questions.
For years, Google trailed behind Apple’s iPhone launches by scheduling Pixel reveals in October. But things began to shift last year when the Pixel 9 launched in August, strategically ahead of Apple’s September iPhone release.
Now, Google seems poised to push the timeline even further, with the Pixel 10 series potentially debuting in late June. This appears to be a calculated effort to pre-empt Apple’s iPhone 17, expected this September.
Though the Pixel 10 has yet to be officially introduced, a steady stream of leaks and speculation hints at significant upgrades.
Google may be planning a triple-lens camera system across all Pixel 10 models, not just the Pro line, marking a shift in its hardware approach.
According to leaked concept specs:
These upgrades suggest Google is leveling the playing field across its Pixel lineup, though the source of the leaks is concept art, not official confirmation.
Design-wise, early images suggest the Pixel 10 will retain the visual identity of the Pixel 9 Pro, including the signature horizontal camera bar. This continuity hints at a “refine rather than redesign” approach, possibly focusing on improvements under the hood.
Google is planning a big move in the flagship phone race. An early launch, a fan-first event, and powerful specs are all part of the strategy. This could challenge the usual iPhone dominance. All eyes are now on June 27.