But while I consider myself a member of all three of those groups, I view the newly rumored dates as a potentially positive thing. Here’s why:
Constantly shifting schedules are for amateurs and industry newbies
Who here remembers the original Google Pixel phone? The decidedly experimental Android 7.1 Nougat-running handset (and its XL sibling) were unveiled in early October 2016, followed by a Pixel 2 duo in October 2017, the Pixel 3 and 3 XL in October 2018, and the Pixel 4 and 4 XL in, you guessed it, October 2019.

The Pixel 9 family should mark the beginning of a new era for Google-made smartphones. | Image Credit — PhoneArena
Early announcements don’t always generate the best buzz
The search giant would have clearly been better off unveiling and releasing the Pixel 9a in April or even May than rushing its announcement and tarnishing its image with what everyone now views as a tardy rollout.

The Pixel 9a is proof an early announcement is not always a good idea. | Image Credit — PhoneArena
To a certain extent, the same can be said about last year’s Pixel 9 Pro and Pixel 9 Pro Fold, which arrived in stores a couple of weeks after the “vanilla” Pixel 9 and the Pixel 9 Pro XL despite all four models going official at the same time.
Bottom line, it would be much wiser of Google to unveil the Pixel 10, 10 Pro, 10 Pro XL, and 10 Pro Fold on August 20 and start shipping all four devices on August 28 than rushing them to a July announcement only to realize the phones can’t actually be used until weeks later. Of course, that’s all assuming Big G will release the entire Pixel 10 family by the end of August, which is obviously not a guarantee just yet.
Adrian, a mobile technology enthusiast since the Nokia 3310 era, has been a dynamic presence in the tech journalism field, contributing to Android Authority, Digital Trends, and Pocketnow before joining PhoneArena in 2018. His expertise spans across various platforms, with a particular fondness for the diversity of the Android ecosystem. Despite the challenges of balancing full-time parenthood with his work, Adrian’s passion for tech trends, running, and movies keeps him energized. His commitment to mid-range smartphones has led to an eclectic collection of devices, saved from personal bankruptcy by his preference for ‘adequate’ over ‘overpriced’.
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