Google is once again holding a much earlier event for its “Pixel hardware” compared to previous years, and the annual “Android” release has also been accelerated.
The company is likely to present four new smartphones – the “Pixel 10”, “Pixel 10 Pro”, “Pixel 10 Pro XL” and “Pixel 10 Pro Fold” – along with the “Pixel Watch 4”.

This year’s batch of Google products is expected to be very similar to the “Pixel 9” series, but with improved processors, slightly refined hardware, AI features and other iterative updates.
Additionally, Google’s in-house “Tensor G5” processor, which will power the entire Pixel 10 series, is believed to be manufactured by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., which would mark a major supplier change for Google after years of using Samsung to manufacture chips.
As for its other devices, rumors suggest that Google’s Pixel Watch 4 could come with a larger battery and a slightly thicker profile.
There haven’t been as many details leaked about Google’s plans for its Pixel Buds, but some reports claim the company is getting ready to launch another pair of budget-friendly “Pixel Buds 2a”.
Google announced its event details, date, and intentions just after Apple informed it would unveil its devices in the second week of September and Samsung said its event would take place this summer.