Over the years, we’ve seen how phone brands evolve their hardware devices by introducing new styles and follow-ups to the series while dropping some lineups as well. Google Pixel roadmap to 2025 has been unveiled and if things go as planned, the Big G could be having a good variety of devices in the market.
What does the Google Pixel Roadmap say?
First up on the Google Pixel Roadmap begins with the Pixel 8 and 8 Pro(with codename Shiba and Husky), Pixel 7a(with codename Lynx), Pixel Fold and Pixel Fold Pro (with codename Felix and Tangor) coming in next year.
This means 2023 will be seeing a mid-range smartphone, the first Pixel foldable smartphone and the next generation of Pixel flagships. According to sources, the Pixel 8 series takes up a small form factor, although there’s still much to be known as regards this series.
2024 in the Google Pixel Roadmap will be seeing the successor of the Pixel 7a, however, with a $50 increase. That said, this price might be tweaked a bit depending on how the Pixel 7a performs in the market. There will be two versions of the Pixel 9 Pro(big and small), something resembling what played out with the Pixel 4 series.
So in a nutshell, Google should be bringing in a Pixel Foldable follow-up, Google Pixel 9, 6.3-inch and 6.7-inch Pixel 9 Pro (with codename Caiman and Komodo), and of course the Pixel 8a with codename Akita in 2024.
Lastly, 2025. The Big G might decide to introduce a smartphone with the Flip style(something similar to the Galaxy Z Flip). Of course, we’ll be getting the Pixel 10 and Pixel 10 Pro, both of which will have a small and big version(the bigger version of the Pixel 10 being the flip form factor). So there you have it, the Google Pixel Roadmap, barring any disruptions, Google should go about their devices this way.