Google Pixel 10 Confirmed for August 20/21 Launch, Takes Aim at Apple’s AI Delays
Google Pixel 10 Confirmed for August 20/21 Launch, Takes Aim at Apple’s AI Delays

Google is poised to unveil its next-generation Pixel 10 smartphone series later this month, with an official launch event scheduled for August 20, 2025. The highly anticipated lineup is expected to include the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and the innovative Pixel 10 Pro Fold.
Ahead of the grand reveal, Google has released a provocative teaser advertisement for the Pixel 10, directly mocking Apple over the delayed rollout of its own AI features. The ad, carrying the tagline “Ask more of your phone. Google Pixel 10,” features a narrator stating, “If you buy a new phone because of a feature that’s coming soon. But it’s been coming soon for a full year. You could change your definition of soon Or you could just change your phone.” This pointed jab highlights Google’s strategy to emphasize the Pixel’s immediate and advanced AI capabilities, contrasting them with Apple’s still-developing generative AI and Siri revamp.
Apple’s software chief, Craig Federighi, recently provided a detailed explanation for the delay of Apple’s highly anticipated AI-powered Siri features, initially promised at WWDC 2024 and now pushed back to 2026. Federighi admitted in interviews that Apple’s initial approach “just doesn’t work reliably enough to be an Apple product,” citing that prototypes only performed correctly about two-thirds of the time. He emphasized the technical challenges, stating that even with more development, the initial architecture would not meet customer expectations or Apple standards.
The Google Pixel 10 launch event is expected to be livestreamed on YouTube, where the tech giant will showcase its latest advancements in smartphone technology, reinforcing its commitment to AI integration with the leaked event tagline: “Ask more of your phone.”
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