The tech community seems to be hooked on Google's next Made by Google event, which is said to be held on August 20, 2025. Given how we expect some major product releases, it could be one of the most significant hardware launches yet. The tech giant is gearing up to unveil its highly anticipated Pixel 10 lineup, featuring four new models with upgraded hardware and AI capabilities. Many leaks have given away major insights about the upcoming devices, but the latest report is not what users would have hoped to hear, as some of the anticipated products may not be coming out at the same time as the rest.
Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold, Watch 4, and Buds 2a Reportedly Delayed Until October – What This Could Mean for Buyers
Google is preparing to launch its next Pixel lineup: Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and what users are most looking forward to - the Pixel 10 Pro Fold. Based on what we have gathered from sources so far, Pixel Watch 4 and Pixel Buds 2a are also expected to arrive alongside. As per the latest report from WinFuture, users might be disappointed to know that while the Pixel 10, 10 Pro, and Pro XL are right on schedule and will be available for sale around August 28, 2025, the foldable and the accessories have reportedly been pushed back to October 9.
The unexpected delay is said to be due to supply chain issues specifically affecting the Pixel 10 Pro Fold, Pixel Watch 4, and Pixel Buds 2a. While these three devices will still be announced alongside the standard Pixel 10 phones, they will not be available immediately, and users hoping to get their hands on them may have to wait longer post-announcement. This delay is important because when it comes to hardware, a fragmented launch window dilutes the initial momentum and risks underperforming compared to an immediate, unified launch.
For users, the delay is quite a letdown. Many early adopters want to experience the ecosystem cohesively, and given how these three devices were quite hyped due to the upgrades they were meant to bring over their predecessors, it surely is bad news. The update, however, is not alarming, as Google has struggled with availability timelines. The original Pixel Fold rollout was delayed, and Pixel Watches have also faced hiccups. It underscores the company's challenges in aligning production with its ambitious approach.
Let us hope the products exceed expectations, making the wait worthwhile. Nonetheless, Google still has a long way to go in achieving seamless logistics compared to the competition.
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