Google used its Made by Google 2025 event to announce a complete slate of new devices, highlighted by the Pixel 10 series, the Pixel Watch 4, and Pixel Buds 2a. The event also placed heavy emphasis on Gemini-driven AI software and a fresh magnetic charging system called Pixelsnap.

Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, and Pixel 10 Pro XL

The standard Pixel 10 receives significant upgrades, including a telephoto lens that supports 5x optical zoom and 20x Super Res Zoom. It joins a 48 MP wide camera and a 13 MP ultrawide lens. The new Actua Display reaches 3,000 nits of peak brightness. A 4,970 mAh battery now delivers more than 30 hours of life, and Qi2 wireless charging provides 15 W magnetic charging. The phone uses the Tensor G5 processor with 12 GB RAM. Colors include Obsidian, Frost, Lemongrass, and Indigo. Pricing starts at $799 for 128 GB storage.

The Pixel 10 Pro and Pixel 10 Pro XL offer brighter Super Actua Displays with up to 3,300 nits. Both models use Tensor G5 and 16 GB RAM. They introduce Pro Res Zoom with up to 100x range, enhanced autofocus, and improved optical stabilization. The Pro XL has a larger 5,200 mAh battery with 25 W Qi2 charging. The Pro begins at $999 and the Pro XL at $1,199.

Pixel 10 Pro Fold

The Pixel 10 Pro Fold is Google’s first foldable device with an IP68 dust and water resistance rating. It features a stronger hinge design without gears, an 8-inch inner display, and a 6.4-inch outer display. The camera system includes a 48 MP main lens, a 10.5 MP ultrawide, and a 10.8 MP telephoto. It runs Tensor G5 with 16 GB RAM and up to 1 TB storage. The Fold also supports Qi2 charging. Pricing begins at $1,799, with Moonstone and Jade color options.

Tensor G5 and Pixelsnap

Every device is powered by the 3 nm Tensor G5 chip. It delivers a 34 percent faster CPU, a 60 percent stronger TPU, and a new image signal processor. The chip powers 20 on-device generative AI features supported by Gemini Nano.

Google introduced Pixelsnap, a magnetic accessory system built on Qi2 charging. Accessories include the $39.99 Pixelsnap Charger, the $69.99 Charger with Stand, and a $29.99 Ring Stand. First-party cases and other products support Pixelsnap, which is also compatible with Apple MagSafe accessories.

AI Features and Pixel Apps

Google unveiled a broad set of new AI tools. Magic Cue offers suggestions before and during conversations. Voice Translate and Take a Message expand calling functions. Gemini Live brings real-time overlays to video calls and can recognize emotional tone. Camera Coach provides shot advice, Auto Best Take merges multiple photos, and Pro Res Zoom extends reach. Updates also include Pixel Journal, NoteBookLM tools in Recorder and Screenshots, Pixel Studio enhancements, and Gboard writing upgrades. Fitbit Coach on the Pixel Watch adds AI-driven workout coaching.

Pixel Watch 4

The Pixel Watch 4 keeps its rounded profile while introducing a brighter Actua 360 display that reaches 3,000 nits. Bezels are 16 percent thinner, and the display is 10 percent larger. Charging now uses edge contacts, with a dock that provides faster charging and nightstand mode. The watch uses the Snapdragon W5 Gen 2 with a new ML co-processor, supports replaceable displays and batteries, and lasts up to 30 hours on the 41 mm model. Features include dual-frequency GPS and emergency satellite connectivity. Pricing starts at $349 with availability on October 9.

Pixel Buds 2a and Buds Pro 2 Update

Pixel Buds 2a return as a lower-cost option with active noise cancellation, IP54 water resistance, and a replaceable case battery. They provide 7 hours of playtime, or 20 hours with the case. Colors include Hazel and Iris, with pricing set at $129. Launch begins on October 9.

The Pixel Buds Pro 2 receive a September software update that adds Adaptive Audio and gesture controls. A new Moonstone color is also part of the lineup.