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Google's Pixel 10 series could be released even later than previously reported
Google's Pixel 10 series could be released even later than previously reported

Phone Arena

time5 hours ago

  • Business
  • Phone Arena

Google's Pixel 10 series could be released even later than previously reported

How much of a difference can a few days make for an unannounced and unreleased mobile device (or four)? Well, Google's Pixel 10 quartet of ultra-high-end Android smartphones looked set for an unusually early June or July launch on Saturday, slipping to a far less surprising and familiar-sounding August 13 announcement date by Monday and an even later ETA today. While there's obviously no way to know if the initial rumor about a super-early Pixel 10 series launch (and release) had any credibility, Google apparently did plan to unveil its next big iPhone alternatives on the same date as the Pixel 9 lineup last year, but then revised the entire schedule for unknown reasons. These are more than just educated guesses, mind you, as multiple inside sources have purportedly confirmed the new dates... which doesn't mean they can't be changed again down the line. After all, August 28 is still nearly three whole months away, so Google is almost definitely not done testing the Pixel 10 , Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and Pixel 10 Pro Fold for software issues and even hardware flaws. The Pixel 10 is now expected to see daylight on August 20. Keep in mind that this is a company that unveiled the Pixel 9a mid-ranger in March without an exact release date, despite almost certainly planning to kick off pre-orders on launch day. Ultimately, Google's cash-strapped fans weren't kept waiting very long for the search giant's latest budget 5G phone, but clearly, similar last-minute delays are also possible for the Pixel 10 family. Hopefully, though, Big G will be able to release all Pixel 10 variants at the same time, which was unfortunately not possible for the Pixel 9 quartet last year. While the Pixel 9 and Pixel 9 Pro XL started shipping just nine days after their August 13 announcement, the compact Pixel 9 Pro powerhouse and the Pixel 9 Pro Fold only went on sale in September 2024, disappointing a lot of eager early buyers. Before marking the revised August 20 pre-order and August 28 release dates in your calendar... apps, I'm pretty sure many of you would like to know if Google's 2025 Android high-enders are worth the wait. Believe it or not, the Pixel 10 Pro Fold could prove to be a very smart buy, at least compared to some of the competition for the best foldable title this year, if its starting price is indeed $1,600. That's clearly not what I'd call affordable... by conventional high-end smartphone standards, but for a state-of-the-art book-style foldable device, it wouldn't be half bad, undercutting last year's Pixel 9 Pro Fold and Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 and presumably this year's Galaxy Z Fold 7 as well. The Pixel 10 Pro Fold could be cheaper than the Pixel 9 Pro Fold it so strongly resembles. Of course, that's just an early and impossible-to-verify rumor, as are the $799, $999, and $1,199 price points of the Pixel 10 , Pixel 10 Pro , and Pixel 10 Pro XL respectively in their entry-level configurations. If they prove accurate, those numbers would put the Pixel 10 and Pixel 10 Pro in line with their predecessors while oddly enough making the Pixel 10 Pro XL $100 costlier than the Pixel 9 Pro XL in its most affordable variant. The entire Pixel 10 family, remember, looks very similar to the Pixel 9 series in all those leaked renders from the last couple of months, and in the absence of many substantial under-the-hood upgrades, it will certainly be difficult for Google to justify any price hike. But again, nothing is etched in stone just yet, and that includes the newly rumored August 20 announcement and August 28 release dates.

Pixel 10 release date just leaked — here's when it could drop
Pixel 10 release date just leaked — here's when it could drop

Tom's Guide

time2 days ago

  • Tom's Guide

Pixel 10 release date just leaked — here's when it could drop

This isn't news: Google is working on the Pixel 10. lineup. The company dropped its Pixel 9 models last August, which means it's the Pixel 10's turn to enter the market. Before today, we knew the phone would launch this year, but we didn't know exactly when — only now, a new leak has revealed the potential launch date. According to a report from Android Headlines, Google will unveil the Pixel 10 series at its Made by Google event on August 13. The report stated that pre-orders will commence on the same day, and the phone will be shipped to buyers on August 20, just one week after the big reveal. We recently saw a Pixel Superfan event invite go out, which led to speculation that this could be an early launch of the Pixel 10. However, the AH report says this isn't the case. If this leaked date is accurate, you may want to hold off on buying any of the best Android phones, as the Pixel 10 is expected to offer some notable upgrades. We saw the Pixel 10 surface in potential ad shots, and it looks great. The report suggests that Google will launch a Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL and a Pixel 10 Pro Fold. This is the same lineup Google offered with the Pixel 9, so it's not overly surprising that this is the expected set of phones. There have been some leaks suggesting that the Pixel 10 will maintain similar pricing tiers as the current models, with a starting price of $799 and subsequent increases. The Pixel 10 Pro Fold could be $200 cheaper than the Pixel 9 Pro Fold, though, which is great news. We saw a full leak of the Pixel 10 cameras, and it sounds like an improvement, especially for the base Pixel 10. It's expected to receive the most significant upgrades from the Pixel 9, whereas the other models are expected more closely match their predecessors. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips.

Google's Gemini app could soon feel at home on foldables and tablets
Google's Gemini app could soon feel at home on foldables and tablets

Yahoo

time28-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Google's Gemini app could soon feel at home on foldables and tablets

Google is working to improve the Gemini app for tablets, with a layout similar to the web version. The tablet layout will feature a sidebar for chat history and quick access to new chats. There's no clear timeline for the public release of the tablet and foldable-optimized layout. Google has been constantly improving its Gemini app for Android to deliver a better experience. Recently, it revamped the prompt bar's look and feel, better surfacing relevant options like Deep Research and Canvas. Yet, like most Android apps, Google has not optimized the Gemini app for tablets and foldables. Instead, launching it on a device with a large screen still brings up the same unoptimized mobile layout with lots of wasted white space. Thankfully, that may soon change as Google prepares a more refined big-screen experience for the Gemini app. The Android Authority team activated a Gemini UI specifically for tablets and foldables in the latest beta of the Google app ( The layout is similar to that of Gemini on the web, with a sidebar on the left providing quick access to your past conversations with Gemini. It also includes shortcuts to start a new chat or search through your conversations. You can hide the sidebar at any time by tapping the hamburger menu icon. Like Gemini on the web, a new tablet layout will feature a dropdown at the top to switch between different Gemini models. The revamped prompt bar, featuring chips for Video, Search, Research, and Canvas, is also here. With foldables gaining popularity, Gemini's upcoming layout change for large-screen devices is set to deliver a much better user experience. Google constantly tests new features and UI changes for its app. So, there's no clear timeline when the company will roll out Gemini's tablet and foldable-optimized layout to the public. Google may want to hold on to this layout until the launch of the Pixel 10 Pro Fold in a couple of months. Alternatively, it could team up with Samsung to unveil this tablet-optimized layout of the Gemini app alongside the Galaxy Z Fold 7's launch in early July. Google is working on more than just a tablet-friendly layout for the Gemini app. It's developing a Circle to Search-like feature for the Gemini app, allowing you to select and ask questions about a specific portion of your phone's screen. It is also testing a streamlined way to share excerpts from Gemini responses more easily. Google Gemini Google LLC PRODUCTIVITY Price: Free 4.4 Download

Google Pixel 10 colours and design leaked: Specs, features, possible India price and everything we know
Google Pixel 10 colours and design leaked: Specs, features, possible India price and everything we know

India Today

time26-05-2025

  • India Today

Google Pixel 10 colours and design leaked: Specs, features, possible India price and everything we know

The Google Pixel 9 series was a hit and we absolutely loved seeing Google getting the Pixel right again. Now, we are expecting to see the same momentum to continue with the upcoming Pixel 10 series. The Pixel 10 lineup is already creating a buzz ahead of its expected August 2025 launch. Ahead of the launch fresh leaks are giving us a good look at what to expect in terms of design, colours, and like the Pixel 9 series, this year too, we are expecting Google to include four devices into its Pixel 10 lineup: Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and a foldable Pixel 10 Pro Fold. Each new Pixel model is expected to bring its own design and hardware upgrades. Leaks are also hinting that for the new generations of Pixel phones Google is said to be leaning towards a more colourful palette featuring bold new shades across the to a recent Telegram post by leak group Mystic Leaks the standard Pixel 10 is rumoured to launch in four colours — Obsidian (black), Blue, Iris (a soft purple), and a vibrant new yellow shade called Limoncello. Meanwhile, the more premium Pixel 10 Pro and Pixel 10 Pro XL are expected to adopt a more refined look. The leaked colour options include Obsidian, Sterling (a neutral grey), Porcelain (white), and Additionally, Google is reportedly preparing a collection of 40 new themed wallpapers to match each colour variant, offering users a personalised another leak, this time from X user @MarksgonePublic, recently revealed concept visuals from an internal Google marketing campaign. Though the posts were swiftly taken down, they included the tagline like 'Ask more of your phone'. The tagline hints that the new gen Pixel will also come loaded with power of AI. We can definitely expect some more AI drama, given that Google already announced a bunch of AI-centric updates during its I/O 2025 event. So, the flagship Pixels are likely to get deeper integration of intelligent tools across the Pixel 10 for more changes, the Pixel 10 series is expected to run Android 16 out of the box, with the new Tensor G5 chip under the hood. Unlike previous generations, this chip could reportedly be paired with a MediaTek T900 modem, aiming to improve connectivity and battery efficiency. Each model will likely bring software features tailored to Google's AI-first strategy, including enhanced Assistant capabilities, on-device summarisation, and context-aware to reports, internally, Google is referring to the Pixel 10 models with the codenames Frankel (Pixel 10), Blazer (Pixel 10 Pro), Mustang (Pixel 10 Pro XL), and Rango (Pixel 10 Pro Fold).Pixel 10 Series: Expected priceadvertisementThe Pixel 10 Pro XL is tipped to be the priciest in the lineup, starting at $1,200 (approximately Rs1,03,900 in India). The base Pixel 10 and Pixel 10 Pro are expected to retain the pricing structure of their predecessors, possibly launching around Rs 70,000 to Rs 90, 10 Series: India launchNotably, nothing has been confirmed by Google yet, but looking at last year's timeline, the global launch of the Pixel 10 series — including in India — is expected to be in August. Android 16 is also expected to debut with the Pixel 10 series.

Google Pixel 10 Series Leak Hints at Bold Colours, AI Upgrades, and August 2025 Launch
Google Pixel 10 Series Leak Hints at Bold Colours, AI Upgrades, and August 2025 Launch

Hans India

time26-05-2025

  • Hans India

Google Pixel 10 Series Leak Hints at Bold Colours, AI Upgrades, and August 2025 Launch

As excitement builds around Google's next-generation smartphones, fresh leaks have surfaced detailing the upcoming Pixel 10 series—set to debut in August 2025 and with a new design language, upgraded internals, and deeper integration of AI, the Pixel 10 range promises to continue the momentum set by the highly appreciated Pixel 9 series. Following a similar strategy as last year, Google is expected to launch four Pixel 10 models: the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and a foldable variant named Pixel 10 Pro Fold. Each device is expected to feature unique enhancements in design and hardware. According to a leak shared by Mystic Leaks on Telegram, the standard Pixel 10 may arrive in four fresh shades: • Obsidian (black) • Blue • Iris (a soft purple) • Limoncello (a bright yellow) Meanwhile, the Pixel 10 Pro and Pixel 10 Pro XL are said to come in more subtle tones like Obsidian, Sterling (grey), Porcelain (white), and Green. To further personalise the user experience, Google may introduce 40 new themed wallpapers designed to match each colour variant. Adding fuel to the speculation, X user @MarksgonePublic posted concept visuals from what appeared to be an internal Google marketing campaign, featuring the tagline 'Ask more of your phone.' Though the images were quickly removed, the phrase hints at a significant boost in AI capabilities for the upcoming Pixel devices. With Google already showcasing a wide range of AI-focused updates at I/O 2025, it's likely the Pixel 10 lineup will be deeply infused with intelligent features. Users can expect tools like on-device summarisation, enhanced Google Assistant, and context-aware interactions, powered by Google's latest AI breakthroughs. Under the hood, the Pixel 10 series is expected to debut with Android 16 and be powered by the Tensor G5 chip, marking a new milestone for Google's in-house silicon. Another major shift may come in the form of a MediaTek T900 modem, which could improve both battery life and connectivity—two key areas of user feedback from previous generations. Internally, Google is said to be referring to the four devices with the codenames: • Frankel (Pixel 10) • Blazer (Pixel 10 Pro) • Mustang (Pixel 10 Pro XL) • Rango (Pixel 10 Pro Fold) Expected Pricing and India Launch While nothing has been officially confirmed, reports suggest the Pixel 10 Pro XL may start at around $1,200, which translates to approximately ₹1,03,900 in India. The base Pixel 10 and Pixel 10 Pro are expected to maintain the pricing structure of their predecessors, potentially launching between ₹70,000 and ₹90,000. If Google follows its usual release cycle, Indian consumers can likely expect the Pixel 10 series to launch globally, including in India, by August 2025. The devices are also expected to be among the first to ship with Android 16 out of the box. With striking colour options, smart upgrades, and a continued focus on AI, the Pixel 10 lineup is shaping up to be Google's most advanced smartphone series yet.

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