
Made by Google 2025: Google Pixel 10 series launch, how to watch, and what to expect
For those who prefer an even bigger screen, the Pixel 10 Pro XL is the one to watch. This model has been tipped to feature a large 6.8-inch AMOLED display with slim bezels, a peak brightness of up to 3,000 nits, and memory options going as high as 16GB RAM with up to 1TB storage. The battery is said to be a 5,200mAh unit, this time with faster 39W wired charging. The camera setup is expected to include a 50-megapixel primary sensor, a 48-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 48-megapixel telephoto lens. Colour options will reportedly include Moonstone, Obsidian, Jade and Porcelain. The Pixel 10 Pro XL is rumoured to start at $1,199 (roughly Rs 1,04,400) in the US for 256GB storage, a $100 bump compared to last year.advertisementPerhaps the most exciting of the bunch is the Pixel 10 Pro Fold. Google itself has already teased the device in an official video. The device is rumoured to feature even slimmer bezels than last year's model, along with a 6.4-inch cover display. The foldable is tipped to arrive in Moonstone and Jade colourways. On the inside, it should house a 5,015mAh battery, support 23W wired charging, and include 15W wireless charging with Qi2 compatibility. It will also run on the Tensor G5 chip, like the rest of the family. The starting price is rumoured to be $1,799 (roughly Rs 1,56,700) in the US for the 256GB variant.While smartphones will take most of the spotlight, the Pixel Watch 4 is also expected to share the stage. The watch is tipped to launch in two sizes — 41mm and 45mm — with Wi-Fi and LTE versions for both. The display will reportedly be OLED with a peak brightness of up to 3,000 nits. A new charging system is on the way too, replacing the older magnetic puck with a cradle-style charger that should make top-ups much quicker. Reports suggest the watch can go from 0 to 50 per cent in about 15 minutes. As for prices, leaks point to the 41mm Wi-Fi model starting at $349 (roughly Rs 30,400) in the US, while the larger 45mm LTE version could cost $449 (roughly Rs 39,100). Early buyers may also get six months of Fitbit Premium and one month of YouTube Premium bundled with the watch.advertisementAnd then there are the Pixel Buds 2a, Google's long-overdue update to its budget earbuds range. These are expected in colours like Iris, Strawberry and Fog Light, with a design that resembles older Pixel Buds but with a sleeker finish. Improvements in audio and battery life are expected, though specifics are unknown at the moment. The rumoured price is 149 Euros, which translates to roughly Rs 15,000. It's also worth noting that Google has a history of bundling earbuds with new Pixel phones in select regions, so there could be some attractive offers at launch.Stay tuned to India Today Tech for all the coverage around the Made by Google event.- Ends

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