- Google is inviting Pixel Superfans to apply to attend a June 27 pre-launch Pixel event.
- Last year’s Pixel 9 release was in early September, following years of October launches.
- With Android 16 expected for early June, a late June/early July Pixel 10 launch feels plausible.
If you’re not already a big fan of Pixel smartphones, this is the year to start changing your tune. Google’s move to having TSMC produce the Tensor G5 chip that will power its Pixel 10 series has the potential to be the most impactful change we’ve ever seen when it comes to Pixel performance. And we’re already quite excited about Android 16, which is likely just days away from hitting stable. So with the software nearly here, when can we expect the hardware to arrive? We still don’t have a precise date, but a new Google teaser has that launch looking like it’s coming sooner rather than later.
Google’s Pixel Superfans program is exactly what it sounds like, and offers the most voracious Pixel enthusiasts a chance to feel closer to the action than many smartphone users could ever dream of. That means occasionally getting access to some exclusive events, and earlier today we became aware of a new message hitting the inboxes of Superfans: