Google may be adjusting its product release timeline this year, with several highly anticipated devices potentially facing delays. According to a report from WinFuture, a German tech publication, supply chain disruptions are affecting some of Google’s 2025 product lineup, pushing back their release to later in the year.
The company’s next major launch event, Made by Google, is set to take place on August 20, 2025. This annual event typically marks the debut of new Pixel phones, wearables, and other hardware. Usually, these products begin hitting shelves shortly after the announcement.
However, the Pixel 10 Pro Fold, Pixel Buds 2a, and Pixel Watch 4 may not be available until October, despite being expected alongside the rest of the Pixel 10 lineup. The delay reportedly stems from component shortages and supply chain bottlenecks specific to these devices.
In contrast, other devices in the Pixel 10 series, such as the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, and Pixel 10 Pro XL, are still expected to launch as planned, likely becoming available in stores shortly after the August 20 event.
So far, Google has not officially confirmed any release dates for its upcoming products. However, the report aligns with previous leaks suggesting multiple Pixel 10 models and wearables are in development for this year.
If the report holds true, fans waiting for Google’s foldable flagship or next-generation smartwatch may need to wait a bit longer. The delay could give Google additional time to polish these devices or avoid the risks of launching hardware with limited availability.
The full picture will become clearer at the upcoming event, where Google is expected to unveil its 2025 portfolio in full. Until then, all release timelines should be taken with caution.
