Google Pixel 10 Pro Launch Delayed: New Date, Specs & Camera Upgrades

Google Pixel 10 Pro Launch Delayed: New Date, Specs & Camera Upgrades. Google has postponed its upcoming Pixel launch event, according to a recent report. As a result, the Pixel 10 series will not start shipping by August 20, as earlier leaks had claimed.
Details about the Pixel 10 lineup are emerging rapidly. Just yesterday, multiple sources reported receiving information about Google’s plans. Contrary to earlier rumors of an early summer release, those sources suggested a launch event on August 13, with availability starting August 20.
Google Pixel 10 Pro Launch Delayed: New Date, Specs & Camera Upgrades
However, Android Headlines now reports a change in schedule. Google has moved the launch event a week later. The new retail release date for the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and Pixel 10 Pro Fold is now August 28.
Google is expected to open pre-orders on August 20, likely right after the launch event. So far, the company has not confirmed any of these reports. Meanwhile, new leaks suggest that a Pixel 9 Pro successor is already in development. Details on that device have surfaced separately.
Key Pixel 10 Features and Improvements
New images of a Pixel 10 Pro prototype have appeared online. The photos reveal a clean design and some technical specs. The test model includes 16 GB of RAM, 256 GB of storage, and runs on the Google Tensor G5 processor.
The base Pixel 10 will reportedly feature a telephoto camera. In addition, the entire Pixel 10 lineup is expected to receive a major upgrade in image stabilization. According to reports, this upgrade will bring the performance close to that of the DJI Osmo Mobile 6 gimbal.
This generation may include an internal gimbal-style stabilization system. While other brands have used similar technology in the past, Google’s implementation—combined with the Pixel camera quality—could deliver outstanding video capabilities.