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Google Pixel 10 Launch Event Date, Time in India Live Streaming: How to watch Google event live on YouTube, website

Google Pixel 10 Launch Event Date, Time in India Live Streaming: How to watch Google event live on YouTube, website

Indian Express28-07-2025
Google Pixel 10 Launch Event Date And Time Live Streaming: Google is gearing up for its highly anticipated Made by Google Event 2025 scheduled for August 21, 2025, where the company is expected to unveil the next generation of its flagship smartphones: the Pixel 10 series. This year, four new models are expected to be released: the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and the widely rumoured Pixel 10 Pro Fold.
As per Google's official announcement, the global launch event will be live-streamed on August 21, 2025, and Indian audiences can tune in from 10:30 PM IST onwards.
Like previous years, the event will be live-streamed globally on Google's official YouTube channel and on the official Made by Google event page. Viewers can set reminders via YouTube or follow updates in real-time across Google's official handles on various social media platforms.
A recent Play Store ad spotted by Android Authority has seemingly confirmed that the tech giant will release four new models this time, namely:
– Pixel 10
– Pixel 10 Pro
– Pixel 10 Pro XL
– Pixel 10 Pro Fold
According to leaks, three of the models will come in a grey colourway while the foldable appears to be in Indigo Blue. Though details remain under wraps, the banner's 'Now Available' text and an offer valid till October 13 suggest these phones may hit stores in September 2025 globally.
Leaks indicate minor refinements in design, continuing Google's signature minimalist aesthetic. The Pixel 10 series is also expected to debut with the Tensor G5 SoC, manufactured by TSMC, marking a notable shift in chip development from Samsung's earlier collaborations.
A teaser tagline reportedly associated with the event reads: 'Ask more of your phone,' hinting at AI-powered upgrades and deeper integration across Google's ecosystem.
The launch event may also witness the debut of the Pixel Watch 4 and possibly a new Pixel Buds model. If true, this would solidify Google's push toward building a more cohesive Pixel hardware lineup.
While the global event kicks off in August 2025, Google has confirmed an exclusive India launch event on October 21. This move aligns with Google's growing focus on the Indian smartphone market, especially as the company doubles down on its premium Android offerings in the country.
(This article has been curated by Kaashvi Khubyani, who is an intern with The Indian Express.)
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