Google Teases Fans with Sneak Peek of Pixel 10 at Luxe Penthouse Event
Google has announced that the Pixel 10 will be launched early on June 27. The main limitation is that only a select number of fans will see it before the official release.
Google Teases Fans with Sneak Peek of Pixel 10 at Luxe Penthouse Event

Google could further revise its strategy for the Pixel lineup. Google shifted the Pixel 9 series to August last year to beat Apple's September iPhone 16 reveal and appears ready to increase its competitive strategy now. Google Pixel 10 early launch or late June or early July.
Google sent exclusive invitations to members of its Pixel Superfans club to attend the "Pixel Penthouse" event which will occur in London on June 27. This event goes beyond its catchy title by offering attendees hands-on experience with pre-release Pixel devices alongside Q&A sessions with Google staff members known as "Googlers" and exclusive Pixel-themed gifts.
The exclusive event will limit attendance to just 25 fans. The invitees need to answer multiple Google questions which demonstrate their knowledge about Pixels before earning their invitation slot.
Google chose to release Pixel models every October for many years. The problem? Apple releases its new iPhones in September which prompts many potential buyers to purchase them instead of waiting for other options. The attractive new iPhone launch leads many customers to ignore the Pixel product until its arrival.
Leaks and rumours have created a detailed image of the Pixel 10 before its official unveiling.
Testing of the Tensor G5 with Android 15 has begun according to early benchmarks and a recent Geekbench listing. Industry consensus suggests that the Pixel 10 series will launch with Android 16 already pre-installed, establishing the new phone as a flagship demonstration for Google’s latest operating system.
Photography enthusiasts can expect some intriguing developments. Rumored design sketches reveal plans to equip the entire Pixel 10 lineup with triple-lens cameras beyond only the Pro version. A possible transformation in Google’s strategy might lead to advanced features becoming accessible beyond just premium models.
The leaked specifications reveal a 64-megapixel primary camera with both a 64-megapixel ultra-wide lens and a 64-megapixel periscope telephoto lens while claiming a maximum 50x digital zoom capability. These impressive specs originate from concept art instead of authentic official statements. In other words: exciting, but not set in stone.