Google releases more teasers for the Pixel 10 event, and photo AI features heavily

Made by Google teaser
Keep an eye out for these devices on Wednesday (Image credit: Google)

  • Google has posted more Pixel event teasers
  • Phones, watches, and earbuds are expected
  • Several celebrities will be in attendance too

Google is going to be launching the Pixel 10 phones, the Pixel Watch 4, and the Pixel Buds 2a this coming Wednesday, August 20, and several new and official teaser clips have made their way online promoting the event.

One of the teasers that's appeared on the Made by Google feed on X is promoting AI photo technology: adding people into images after they've been taken, and going beyond the normal zoom levels to get even closer to a subject.

While these AI-powered editing tools are already available on the current Google Pixel 9 handsets, the suggestion is that we'll get more features along the same lines when the four expected Pixel 10 devices are unveiled.

Another teaser focuses on the fact that the launch event is being held in New York, with special guests Jimmy Fallon, Stephen Curry, Lando Norris, and the Jonas brothers said to be in attendance, amongst others – so there'll be plenty of celebrities on show.

Lots of new devices

The other teasers posted in the last few days show off the Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold, and comment on a lack of innovation in the phone industry – possibly having a dig at Apple, which has yet to join Samsung and Google in launching a foldable.

In terms of aesthetics and content, these teaser clips match up with other previews we've already seen from Google. It looks like the gray/silver color that's apparently going to be called Moonstone will be featuring prominently.

One of the clips also shows a Pixel Watch and a pair of Pixel Buds, confirming that we can expect these devices to show up alongside four phones: the Pixel 10, the Pixel 10 Pro, the Pixel 10 Pro XL, and the Pixel 10 Pro Fold.

The rumors that have appeared online have covered everything from the Pixel 10 going eSIM-only, to it adding an upgraded telephoto camera, and in just a few days we'll know for sure what Google has been busy working on.

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