Google Pixel 10: Check out the launch event release date, time, how to watch live, and what to expect
How to watch the Google Pixel 10 launch event live?
Google Pixel 10 Launch Event Livestreaming: Date And Time In India, USA, Dubai, How To Watch Google Event Live, What To Expect
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What to expect from the Google Pixel 10 launch event?
Google is all set to unveil the much-awaited Pixel 10 at its annual Made by Google event. The launch is scheduled for August 20, 2025, and will be live-streamed globally. Tech enthusiasts worldwide are eager to see what upgrades and innovations the Pixel 10 brings, especially in areas like AI integration, camera performance, and Android 15 support.This article covers everything you need to know about the launch—event time, date, expected features, and how to watch it live in India and other Tier 1 countries. Here's your complete guide to the Google Pixel 10 launch event.The launch event for the Google Pixel 10 is approaching, and we will see the debut of four new Pixel phones: Google Pixel 10. For those who don't know, the Made by Google Event is scheduled for August 20, 2025., the Google Pixel 10 launch event will take place in the USA at 1:00 PM ET. For live streaming, the event will kick off in Dubai at 9:00 PM GST. The event will kick off at 10:30 PM, as per Indian standard time.Anyone wishing to view the live stream can do so via Google's official YouTube channel.The Google Pixel 10 launch event will take place, featuring four new models: the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and Pixel 10 Pro FoldAs most devices in this series will feature a chassis similar to that of their predecessors, we are not expecting a design revolution. Nonetheless, the gadget will feature the Google Tensor G5 chip, ensuring a turbocharged performance in conjunction with high RAM and sufficient storage.There are also claims that the camera system in the base variant will be significantly reduced in capability, so that the Pro phones appear to be the heroes of the series. The base variant will feature a significant change: it will include a three-sensor setup, featuring a telephoto shooter.

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