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Google Cuts Hundreds from Android and Pixel Teams in Latest Layoffs

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Google Cuts Hundreds from Android and Pixel Teams in Latest Layoffs

Google has laid off hundreds of employees across its platforms and devices division, with the Android, Pixel, and Chrome browser teams facing cuts. The Information first reported the news, with other outlets confirming the reductions occurred on Thursday, April 10, 2025. This move aligns with Google's recent pattern of workforce reductions aimed at streamlining operations.


Though the exact number of positions eliminated has not been disclosed, it is estimated that the layoffs affect hundreds of roles. This is part of Google's ongoing efforts to restructure internally by merging various teams and focusing on key product priorities, as noted by two sources familiar with the situation. Previous job cuts and voluntary exit offerings highlight the company's strategy to strategically reduce its workforce.


Despite these efforts, employees are increasingly concerned about job security and the overall morale within the company. According to Google insiders, there is a call for more transparency from leadership regarding future plans, especially as such layoffs have become more common under current industry trends. These job cuts are part of a broader movement within the tech sector toward smaller, targeted layoffs in response to economic pressures, a strategy observed across several companies recently.

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