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Google to unveil Pixel 10 range at August hardware event

Google to launch Pixel 10 series, Watch 4, and new earbuds at its August 20 Made by Google event in New York, livestreamed globally.

You won’t have to wait much longer to see what Google has in store for its next-generation devices. The company has officially announced that its Made by Google hardware event will take place on August 20, 2025, at 1 PM Eastern Time. For those in Singapore, that’s 1 AM on August 21.

This event will be held in New York City, a change from the usual venue at Google’s Mountain View campus in California, where it traditionally hosts its annual Google I/O developer conferences. The shift in location highlights Google’s focus on reaching a broader consumer audience, with the spotlight firmly on its upcoming hardware products.

If you can’t attend the event in person, there’s no need to worry. Google will stream the entire presentation live on its official YouTube channel for hardware launches, making it easy for you to follow all the announcements from anywhere.

Pixel 10, foldables, and more expected

The event is expected to feature a complete refresh of Google’s Pixel product line. According to reports from 9To5Google, Google will announce not just one or two phones, but a complete range of new devices. The latest Pixel 10 will be joined by a Pixel 10 Pro, a larger Pixel 10 Pro XL, and a foldable device called the Pixel 10 Pro Fold. These smartphones are likely to showcase improvements in design, AI capabilities, and camera features, continuing Google’s push for smart, intuitive Android experiences.

Alongside its flagship phones, Google is also expected to introduce the Pixel Watch 4. While specific details have yet to be revealed, the new smartwatch is expected to feature enhanced health tracking, improved performance, and deeper integration with Google’s software ecosystem.

Also mentioned in the event invitation is a new pair of Pixel earbuds. These are likely to offer improved sound quality, longer battery life, and better noise cancellation, further expanding Google’s presence in the personal audio market.

Watch it all live

Whether you’re a tech enthusiast, a loyal Pixel user, or someone curious about what’s next from Google, you’ll want to tune in. All the new devices will be officially revealed during the Made by Google livestream. You can watch it on Google’s official YouTube channel for hardware launches, where it will be broadcast live on August 20 and made available for rewatching afterwards.

With smartphones, a smartwatch, and new audio gear all expected to be announced, this could be one of Google’s biggest and most exciting hardware reveals to date. Mark the date and don’t miss it.

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