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With the hype around the recently held Google I/O 2025 apparently fading, tech giant Google seems to be gearing up to regain traction with the possible early launch of the upcoming Pixel lineup.
Perhaps in a bid to ignite a fresh wave of frenzy around its flagship products, Google is rumoured to introduce the Tensor G5 chip, manufactured by TSMC, which promises enhanced performance on the Pixel 10 series.
Reports of the Pixel 10's early debut coincides with excitement building around Android 16, which, too, is likely to make it live soon in a stable version, according to Android Authority.
An official launch date for the impending Google Pixel 10 has to be provided by the company. However, a recent teaser of the Pixel Superfans programme hinted at a sooner-than-expected launch.
Alongside the invitation to the Pixel Superfans programme, Google is said to have suggested Pixel 10's release on June 27, the day when the groundbreaking Pixel Superfans will step into the limelight.
Invited ones are encouraged to apply for one of 25 slots to attend a pre-release Pixel event on the aforementioned date. It must be noted that the invitation did not openly mention the Pixel 10, but the schedule strongly indicated the device under consideration.