Google is set to unveil its highly anticipated Pixel 10 series at the upcoming Made by Google event scheduled for August 13th. According to reliable sources, the new handsets will be available in stores just a week later, on August 20th. This exciting news was first reported by leaker @MysteryLupin, who was quickly followed by Android Headlines, confirming the launch date and providing additional details about the availability of these latest devices.
This year, Google is expected to introduce four models within the Pixel 10 series: a standard version, a Pro model, a Pro XL, and an innovative Pro Fold. Each of these devices aims to cater to various user preferences, ensuring that there's a Pixel 10 for everyone.
In terms of photography, the base Pixel 10 model is anticipated to feature a robust camera setup, incorporating three cameras, including a telephoto lens. However, there may be some compromises in camera quality to accommodate this addition. On the other hand, the Pro models, which include the Pro Fold, are rumored to retain their camera hardware and design from last year's models. Instead of a complete redesign, these devices will likely focus on performance improvements, powered by an upgraded Tensor G5 chipset boasting advanced AI capabilities, aimed at enticing Pixel enthusiasts to make the upgrade.
In conjunction with the launch of the Pixel 10 series, Google is also expected to unveil the Pixel Watch 4. Leaked images suggest that this new smartwatch will be thicker than its predecessor, potentially indicating a larger battery capacity. Furthermore, it appears that Google has made enhancements to the watch's charging technology and introduced a couple of intriguing new buttons. Notably, the Pixel Watch 4 is set to debut Google’s Gemini AI assistant on its smartwatches, marking a significant advancement in wearable technology.
All new Pixel devices, including the Pixel Watch 4, will feature Google's fresh Material 3 Expressive design language in their software interfaces. This design update promises to enhance user experience and aesthetics across the Pixel ecosystem.
Interestingly, last year’s Pixel 9 series was also launched on August 13th. However, those devices took longer to reach consumers, with the 9 Pro Fold not hitting the shelves for nearly a month. With this year’s expedited timeline, Google seems keen on ensuring that Pixel fans can get their hands on the latest technology as soon as possible.
As the launch date approaches, excitement continues to build around the Pixel 10 series and the Pixel Watch 4. Stay tuned for more updates as we anticipate the official announcement from Google.