Google Pixel 10 Release Date Confirmed: What To Expect At 'Made By Google' Launch Event

After months of speculation, Google has officially revealed the date for its biggest hardware showcase of the year. The much-anticipated Made by Google 2025 event is happening earlier than usual, breaking the tech giant’s traditional launch cycle. This annual event is where Google typically unveils its latest Pixel devices and AI-powered gadgets, and this year is expected to be no different—except that it’s arriving ahead of schedule.

Made By Google: Save the Date

Unlike previous years when Google held its hardware launches in October, this time the company is preponing its event to August 20. The launch will take place at Google’s headquarters in Mountain View, California, with a global livestream set to begin at 10 am PT (10:30 pm IST).

The company confirmed the date via invites and updated its official Made by Google event site, sparking excitement among Pixel fans and tech enthusiasts worldwide. The event teaser boldly states, “AI... the Google way,” indicating that Artificial Intelligence will remain at the centre of Google’s product experience this year.

What to Expect: Pixel 10, Watch 3, Buds Pro and More

While Google hasn’t revealed the exact lineup, strong speculation surrounds the launch of the Pixel 10 smartphone. The flagship device is expected to be the star of the show, likely featuring deeper AI integration and improved performance.

Joining it could be the next-generation Pixel Watch 3, which is expected to continue building on Google’s wearable ambitions. The company might also unveil an updated version of the Pixel Buds Pro, offering enhanced audio features and tighter ecosystem compatibility. A few other AI-powered accessories and features may also be announced.

Other Details to Watch For

Beyond the hardware, the focus of the event is clearly on how AI will power and enhance the Google experience. The choice to advance the event timeline signals a strategic shift for Google, perhaps to better align with product cycles, stay ahead of competition, or match up with global tech trends.

With less than a month to go, all eyes are now on August 20 as Google prepares to unveil what it calls the “Google way” of AI.

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