- Google invited Pixel Superfans to apply for a chance to experience “pre-release Pixel devices” at a June 27 event.
- The company is now telling them that due to “unforeseen circumstances” it’s planning a September 4 event.
- It’s unclear if release plans have been affected any, but the last leak we’ve seen points to a mid-August launch.
Google’s Pixel 10 smartphones are on their way, and other than feeling a wee bit nervous about Pixel batteries in general these days, we’re otherwise hugely excited for the upcoming launch. Beyond getting to meet Google’s new “Pixelsnap” accessories, we’re also expecting an important shift in the silicon powering the phone, as Google moves to TSMC’s advanced fabrication for the Tensor G5 chip. At this point, we’re really just waiting to get our hands on the actual hardware.
Late last month we heard about a lucky group that was getting early access to “pre-release Pixel devices,” strongly hinting at the presence of the Pixel 10. Google sent these invites out to members of its Pixel Superfans group, and told them that the chosen few would be able to attend a hands-on event in London scheduled for June 27.