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May 30, 2025 at 5:55 PM EDT

May 30, 2025 at 5:55 PM EDT

The Verge2 days ago

Google is gearing up for its next round of Pixel launches.
The company is giving 25 Pixel Superfans a chance to attend its pre-launch event in London on June 27th, according to a message sent to Superfans on Friday.
At its 'Pixel Penthouse,' Google will offer up a sneak peek at its next-gen devices and features, which will likely include the Pixel 10 and maybe even its new buds, smartwatch, and tablet, too.
Pixel Superfans invite hints at a shockingly early Pixel 10 launch
[androidauthority.com]

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