- Google has posted more Pixel event teasers
- Phones, watches, and earbuds are expected
- Several celebrities will be in attendance too
A number of brand-new, official teaser videos have surfaced online in anticipation of Google’s upcoming Wednesday, August 20 debut of the Pixel 10 phones, Pixel Watch 4, and Pixel Buds 2a.
Promoting AI picture technology, such as incorporating individuals into photos after they have been taken and using zoom levels higher than usual to get even closer to a topic, is one of the teasers that have surfaced on the Made by Google feed on X.
Although the current Google Pixel 9 phones already include these AI-powered editing tools, it is suggested that when the four anticipated Pixel 10 devices are released, we will see further features along these lines.
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There will be a lot of superstars on display because the launch event is being hosted in New York, and special guests Jimmy Fallon, Stephen Curry, Lando Norris, and the Jonas brothers are expected to attend, among others, according to another teaser.
Lots of new devices
The Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold is included in the other teasers that have been shared in recent days. They also make comments about the lack of innovation in the phone market, which may be a jab at Apple, which has not yet joined Samsung and Google in releasing a foldable.
These teaser videos are consistent with other Google previews we’ve already seen in terms of appearance and content. It appears that the gray/silver hue that is reportedly going to be dubbed Moonstone will play a significant role.
A Pixel Watch and a pair of Pixel Buds are also visible in one of the clips, indicating that these gadgets will likely be included with the following four phones: the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and Pixel 10 Pro Fold.
Everything from the Pixel 10 becoming eSIM-only to the addition of an improved telephoto camera has been the subject of web speculations. In a few days, we will know for sure what Google has been working on.



