Google’s annual Made by Google event will take place on August 20 at 10 a.m. PT, positioning the Pixel 10 launch ahead of Apple’s anticipated iPhone 17 reveal.
Highlights
- Event Date: Made by Google 2025 is set for August 20 at 10 a.m. PT, preceding Apple’s iPhone 17 reveal.
- Gemini AI Integration: Pixel 10 series debuts real-time Camera Coach and conversational photo editing, powered by the Tensor G5 chip.
- Pixel 10 Upgrades: Base model gains a telephoto lens; all models feature battery, charging, and video enhancements plus Qi2 wireless charging.
- Pixel 10 Pro Fold: Adds IP68 dust/water resistance, upgraded hinge, 48MP ultra-wide, and 5x telephoto zoom with Gemini AI tools.
- Wearables & Audio: Pixel Watch 4 with longer battery and smaller bezels; Pixel Buds 2a with ANC; Pixel Buds Pro 2 in Sterling color.
- Tensor G5 Processor: Built on TSMC’s 3 nm process with improved efficiency, thermal control, and up to 16 GB RAM on Pro models.
- Pricing: Pixel 10 starts at $799; 10 Pro at $999; Pro XL around $1,200; Pro Fold near $1,600.
- Android 16 & Pixel Sense: Brings Material 3 Expressive UI, battery health tools, multitasking, and a new AI assistant for deeper app integration.
This year will be a showcase of new hardware powered by deeper integration with its Gemini AI platform.
Gemini AI Takes Center Stage
Google previewed several AI features at I/O 2025, but the Pixel 10 series is expected to expand on them with real-time Camera Coach tips for angles and lighting.
Also a conversational photo editor that responds to natural language commands for tasks like object removal, background changes, or brightness adjustments.
These capabilities will be supported by the new Tensor G5 processor, promising improved performance, energy efficiency, and thermal control over last year’s Tensor G4.
Google has also suggested these features will be available at launch — a contrast to Apple’s phased rollout of Apple Intelligence.
Pixel 10 Lineup and Camera Upgrades
The standard Pixel 10 will receive its first dedicated telephoto lens, previously exclusive to Pro models. The Pixel 10, 10 Pro, and 10 Pro XL will keep the familiar design, with display sizes ranging from 6.3 inches to 6.8 inches.
Improvements are expected in battery capacity, charging speed, and video quality, with Qi2 wireless charging support enabling magnetic accessories. A “Pixelsnap” case with a built-in magnetic ring may launch alongside.
Pixel 10 Pro Fold
The 10 Pro Fold is rumored to feature a 6.4-inch cover display and 8-inch main screen, thinner bezels, and a reinforced hinge.
It may also become the first Google foldable with IP68 dust and water resistance. Camera upgrades could include a 48MP ultra-wide lens and 5x telephoto zoom, paired with Gemini AI tools and the G5 chip. Battery life is also expected to improve.
Wearables and Audio
- Pixel Watch 4 – Thicker build, longer battery life, smaller bezels, and potentially upgraded blood oxygen monitoring.
- Pixel Buds 2a – Colors like Fog Light, Hazel, Iris, and Strawberry, with active noise cancellation.
- Pixel Buds Pro 2 – May debut in a new Sterling color.
Tensor G5
- Manufactured by TSMC on a 3 nm process, marking a shift from Samsung Foundry for better efficiency and thermals.
- New architecture with Arm Cortex cores, Imagination DXT GPU, and VeriSilicon DC9000 display controller.
- High-capacity memory – A Pixel 10 Pro prototype shows 16 GB RAM and 256 GB storage, signaling support for heavy multitasking and future-proofing.
Pricing and Availability
- Pixel 10 – $799
- Pixel 10 Pro – $999
- Pixel 10 Pro XL – Around $1,200
- Pixel 10 Pro Fold – Expected near $1,600 (a drop from last year’s model)
Select models may include one year of Google AI Pro at no extra cost.
Android 16 and Pixel Sense Integration
The Pixel 10 launch will coincide with Android 16, which brings Material 3 Expressive UI, battery health tools, Gemini integration, and desktop-style multitasking.
A rumored “Pixel Sense” assistant could offer on-device AI that works across all Google apps, delivering predictive suggestions and deeper integration than current assistants.
Surveys suggest 47% of current Pixel owners plan to upgrade, with motivations including trade-in perks, early access to Gemini features, and store credits. Overall, about 75% of respondents are considering a Pixel 10 purchase, reflecting strong brand loyalty.