Ranging from commercial shoots to hands-on pictures, there has been a flurry of leaks for the Google Pixel 10 series recently. The only thing remaining was the Pixel 10 launch date. Today, we have learned that as well.
According to a report from Android Headlines, Google is gearing up to hold its annual "Made By Google" event on August 20, 2025.
The publication initially noted that the Pixel 10 phones will launch on August 13, the same date as last year's Pixel 9. But it updated the launch date to one week later after a quick word with its sources. So, Google is now likely to announce the Pixel 10 lineup on August 20.
Moreover, the report mentioned that the phones will likely be available to pre-order the same day. The shipping will start a week later on August 28, 2025. So, even though there will be a week-long delay in launch this year, Google will seemingly make up for it by hitting the shelves earlier.

Just like last year, Google is expected to announce four new devices, i.e. the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and Pixel 10 Pro Fold, at this year's event.
Not too long ago, we got a good look at the Pixel 10 Pro via leaked real-life images, and it does not seem like the handset will be getting a major design overhaul. However, on the software front, all four devices will receive the Material 3 Expressive treatment, thanks to the Android 16 update.
Furthermore, Google is expected to bring more value to the Pixel 10 by adding an 11 MP telephoto lens. The entire lineup will be powered by the Tensor G5 chipset that will be reportedly based on TSMC’s 3nm process node. As per reports, the company severed its ties with Samsung and shifted to TSMC to deliver better performance, thermals, and efficiency.
As always, the Google Pixel 10 lineup will be packed with AI features and capabilities, a glimpse of which we already saw at Google I/O 2025.
While we wait for the official launch date reveal, we can expect more Pixel 10 leaks to crop up online in the coming days.