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Pixel 10 Will Likely Star at the Next Made by Google Event on Aug. 20

NEW YORK CITY, AUG 20 – Google will unveil the Pixel 10 series and Pixel Watch 4 with the new Tensor G5 chip focusing on AI integration ahead of Apple's September launch, event confirmed for August 20.

  • On August 20, 2025, Google will host its 'Made by Google' event in New York City, 1 p.m. ET, as announced by the company.
  • Amid competition from Apple's fall lineup, Google shifted its launch to August, moving the event a month earlier than the iPhone 17 in September.
  • Among the highlights, Google will showcase its latest device lineup, including Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, Pixel 10 Pro Fold, and Pixel Watch 4, with the Tensor G5 processor fabricated by TSMC.
  • Global audiences will gain live access via YouTube, making the event available worldwide.
  • Looking ahead, market response and AI integration will define impact, according to PhoneArena, as Android 16 expands generative AI features. The focus on AI will influence device functionality and consumer interest.
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