Google Pixel 10 Launch Reportedly Moved to August 20: Pre-Orders and Shipping Dates Leaked

Just yesterday, a rumor claimed that Google would unveil the Pixel 10 series on August 13, exactly one year after the Pixel 9 lineup was announced. But today brings a twist—new information suggests that Google has rescheduled the Pixel 10 launch event to August 20.
According to this latest leak, pre-orders for the Pixel 10 family will also begin on August 20, immediately following the event. The official shipping date and in-store availability are both rumored to be set for August 28, giving eager fans just over a week between announcement and delivery.

The Pixel 10 lineup is expected to debut with Google’s new Tensor G5 chipset, which marks a major shift in production. Unlike previous generations built by Samsung, the G5 will be manufactured by TSMC. This change is highly anticipated, as TSMC’s fabrication process is expected to deliver significant performance and power efficiency improvements.

While these launch details are still unconfirmed, the August 20 date seems increasingly credible. If accurate, Google’s next-gen Pixel phones could offer both hardware upgrades and a faster, smoother launch experience than ever before.

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