Google’s annual hardware showcase has become less of a press event and more of a cultural checkpoint. At Made by Google 2025, the company didn’t just reveal shiny new phones and gadgets—it doubled down on its vision of AI-first computing, ecosystem lock-in, and hardware that feels increasingly future-proof. From the landmark Pixel 10 to foldables, wearables, and even new AI-driven smarts for your home, the lineup signals that Google wants to own not just your smartphone, but every surface and screen in your life.
Live Now — Available to Order or Use
- Pixel 10 — Ten generations in, the base model finally adds a telephoto camera for a triple-lens setup, a brighter Actua display (up to 3,000 nits), Tensor G5, Qi2 magnetic charging, and 7 years of software updates. Starts at $799 (₹79,999). Pre-orders open now; ships Aug 28. Sources: Reuters, Google Blog
- Pixel 10 Pro — Super Actua OLED (up to 3,300 nits), upgraded 50 MP main + 48 MP telephoto (up to 100× digital), Tensor G5 with 16 GB RAM, Qi2, and 7-year updates. From $999. Sources: The Verge, Times of India
- Pixel 10 Pro XL — The big-screen flagship, offering 6.9″ display, same cameras and Tensor G5 power as Pro, with 5,000 mAh+ battery. From $1,199. Sources: The Verge, AS
- Pixel 10 Pro Fold — Second-gen foldable with IP68 rating, 7.9″ Super Actua Flex display, stronger hinge, and Pro-level cameras. Starts at $1,799; ships Oct 9. Sources: The Verge, AS
- Pixel Watch 4 — Domed Actua 360 display (up to 3,000 nits), 25% longer battery life, satellite SOS, Snapdragon W5 Gen 2, and user-serviceable design. From $349; available Oct 9. Sources: Google Blog, The Verge
- Pixel Buds 2a — ~$129/₹12,999 with ANC, smaller/light design, repairable battery, and Gemini features. Ships Oct 9. Sources: Wired, Times of India
- Pixel Buds Pro 2 (Moonstone) + Firmware Update — New color Aug 28; September update adds Adaptive Audio, Loud Noise Protection, and nod/shake call gestures. $229. Sources: Times of India, The Verge
- Pixelsnap Magnetic Accessories (Qi2) — Pixelsnap Charger ($39.99), Charger with Stand ($69.99), Ring Stand ($29.99), magnetic cases, and 67 W Pixel Flex Dual USB-C Charger ($59.99); MagSafe-compatible. Sources: The Verge, Google Blog
- AI Features on Pixel 10 — Magic Cue, Camera Coach, Pixel Journal, Live call translation + notes, Photos “edit by asking”, Raise to Talk on Watch 4, and Gemini voice on Buds 2a. Sources: Google Blog, The Verge, Wallpaper
Coming Soon — Launch Timelines & Programs
- Gemini for Home (Next-Gen Google Assistant) — Conversational, multi-step commands for Nest devices; early access Oct 2025; teaser shows a new spherical Nest speaker; free and paid tiers. Sources: Google Blog, Times of India
- Fitbit AI Personal Health Coach — Preview in the redesigned Fitbit app for Fitbit Premium subscribers in the U.S., starting Oct 2025; personalized training, sleep, wellness; collaboration with Stephen Curry’s training team. Sources: Wired, Google Blog
Final Tally
- Pixel Phones: 4 models (Pixel 10, 10 Pro, 10 Pro XL, 10 Pro Fold)
- Wearables & Audio: 4 devices (Pixel Watch 4, Pixel Buds 2a, Pixel Buds Pro 2, AI features as separate launch)
- Accessories: 1 ecosystem (Pixelsnap Qi2)
- Software/AI: 3 programs (AI Features on Pixel, Gemini for Home, Fitbit AI Coach)
Taken together, this year’s launches sketch out Google’s most ambitious hardware strategy yet: ten years of Pixel evolution wrapped in smarter silicon, longer support windows, and AI features woven into nearly every product. Some of it is ready to buy now, some won’t land until later this year, but the direction is clear—Google’s hardware is no longer playing catch-up. It’s setting the terms of the race.