Google has an event lined up for August 20 and has promised to reveal "new Pixel phones, watches, buds" and more. However, rumors have been swirling that the company won't have many of these products ready to go after being unveiled.
Winfuture has reported that the Pixel Watch 4, Fold Pro 10 and Buds 2a will be announced at the Made by Google event, but won't be available until October. The Pixel 10 line of smartphones will reportedly be available on August 28, which is just around a week after the announcement.
The holdup for the other products is reportedly due to supply chain issues, according to sources who spoke to Winfuture. Google hasn't confirmed this delay. As a matter of fact, the company hasn't even officially confirmed that the products in question exist. That's what the Made by Google event is for.
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There have been plenty of leaks, so we likely know what's coming and some specs. The splashy Pixel 10 Pro Fold reportedly features a new display and hinge, which could account for the supply chain delay. The Pixel Watch 4 reportedly includes new internal hardware and a modified charging system which both could be contributing to the delay.
We'll just have to wait for August 20. This isn't a streaming event, so follow along with our liveblog of the entire proceedings.
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