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Yahoo
12-06-2025
- Yahoo
Everything we know about Google Pixel 10: Rumored August launch date leaked
In May, an X user stumbled across a Pixel commercial shoot in the wild, fueling the online rumor mill and giving us a not-quite-up-close look at the flagship smartphone. Now, a fresh leak provides a possible August launch date, which means we could be just a few months away from the next generation of Pixel smartphones. It's hard to believe, but we're about to experience the tenth year of Google Pixel annual upgrades. What started as an uncertain experiment a decade ago is now a solid and dependable smartphone lineup from Google, year in and year out. This year looks to be no different, according to various rumors and leaks. The Google Pixel 10 lineup isn't quite ready to step into the spotlight, but that doesn't mean we can't get prepared in the meantime. Here is everything we know (and everything we think we know) about the Google Pixel 10 right now, including the latest launch date leak. SEE ALSO: The battle of the mid-range phones: Google Pixel 9a vs. iPhone 16e There isn't a lot of concrete info yet about the Google Pixel 10 lineup, but we have enough to get a general idea of what to expect. On June 2, a leaker on X reported that the Google Pixel 10 will officially launch on August 13. Soon after, Android Headlines also reported an August launch, though the details are slightly different. Per Android Headlines, the next generation of Pixel phones will launch at a Made by Google Event on August 20, with the phones being shipped on August 28. The site reported the lineup "will include the Pixel 10, 10 Pro, 10 Pro XL, and the foldable Pixel 10 Pro Fold. We haven't been able to independently verify the leak, and the details don't match up precisely. That could mean Google is still finalizing the exact launch date, and as with all leaks, manage your expectations. We know Google is actively prepping for the launch of the Pixel 10. How do we know this? MarksGonePublic apparently caught a video team shooting a commercial for the Pixel 10. You don't see that much of the phone in the screenshots, but this looks real. (Update: The MarksGonePublic account and post with photos from the commercial shoot have since been deleted.) Google traditionally announces each year's lineup in August, so we likely won't get official confirmation of the launch until then. As for how many Google Pixel 10 phones there will be in August, we can look to last year's launch to make a prediction. In 2024, Google launched the base Pixel 9, the Pixel 9 Pro and Pro XL, and the Pixel 9 Pro Fold all at the same time. So far, there are no indications that Google plans to do anything differently this year. Until that changes, it's probably safe to assume this year's lineup will look the same, except with "10" in each phone's name instead of "9." According to Android Headlines, this year we'll be getting a Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and a foldable Pixel 10 Pro Fold. I should also note that there may be a Pixel 10a at some point in the future, but if tradition holds, that won't be until 2026. The Pixel 9a arrived roughly six months after the Pixel 9. For the past few years, Google has been using its own custom Tensor chipset to power Pixel phones. It would be a huge surprise if anything other than a "Tensor G5" chipset was powering the Pixel 10 family. Android Authority has a detailed technical report on Tensor G5, but in summary, the main thing to know is that it likely won't be a huge jump over Tensor G4. Google hasn't really been setting benchmark scores on fire with the past few Pixel phones, but the Tensor chips have always provided smooth performance and good battery life, so maybe that doesn't matter. Of course, Tensor G5 will also enable plenty of wacky new AI features, but we don't know about any of those for certain yet. Again, we don't know for sure how much any of these phones cost until Google tells us. That said, Android Headlines has done some reporting about this, and the answers are pretty interesting. According to that report, the Pixel 10 and Pixel 10 Pro will retain the same price points as the Pixel 9 and Pixel 9 Pro, or $799 and $999, respectively. Unfortunately, if you want a Pixel 10 Pro XL (which typically comes with a bigger display and battery), you'll apparently have to pay $1,200, up $100 from last year. Fascinatingly, it sounds like the Pixel 10 Pro Fold will actually get a price drop from last year's Pixel 9 Pro Fold. The 2024 model started at $1,799, while this year's phone should be $1,599. Again, none of this is confirmed and is all subject to change, but for now, these are the prices we expect to see in August. The camera setup on the new Pixel 9a smartphone from Google. Credit: Alex Perry / Mashable Lastly, cameras are obviously a huge part of the appeal with smartphones, and Pixel phones have generally performed well in that respect. It sounds like Google is making a few interesting changes this year, if leaks are to be believed. Namely, it looks like the base Pixel 10 could get a third camera lens on the back, after years of Google only putting a wide and ultra-wide lens back there. This is according to renders obtained by Android Headlines earlier this year. A third telephoto lens could give the base Pixel 10 a huge leg up on zoomed in photos against similarly priced competition. That might come at a cost, though. According to Android Authority, the Pixel 10's rear camera array is a downgrade in terms of megapixel count from the Pixel 9. The new phone will have a 48MP wide lens and a 13MP ultra-wide lens, down from 50MP and 48MP, respectively, on Pixel 9. Those are actually the same camera specs as the recent mid-range Pixel 9a. It seem that the inclusion of a third telephoto lens necessitated these compromises in some way. It seems like the 10 Pro and Pro XL models will stay the same as the 9 Pro models, at least. According to Android Authority, they'll have the same 50MP/48MP/48MP array as last year. Lastly, the Pixel 10 Pro Fold is allegedly receiving a slight bump in its main rear sensor up from 48MP to 50MP, but the rest of the array is the same: a 10.5MP ultra-wide lens to go with a 10.8MP telephoto lens. We don't have any specific insight here, but considering that Google I/O 2025 focused entirely on Gemini, artificial intelligence in general, and the upcoming Android XR augmented reality platform, we can confidently say Pixel 10 will launch with a full suite of AI tools. That includes the standard AI features you get with Google products like Gmail, Docs, and Gemini, as well as tools specifically for Pixel hardware. If we had to guess, our money would be on new AI image editing and video editing tools, as that's been a big focus for Google recently. Ditto real-time language translation. A new rumor claims the Google Pixel 10 will come in the following colors: Obsidian (black), Iris (purple), Limoncello (yellow), and Blue (yes, blue doesn't get a fancy name for some reason). As for the Pixel 10 Pro and XL, we can expect Obsidian (black), Green (same fate as blue, it appears), Sterling (grey), and Porcelain (white). UPDATE: Jun. 2, 2025, 6:15 p.m. EDT This article has been updated with additional information about the Pixel 10 lineup and a potential launch date.


Phone Arena
30-05-2025
- Business
- Phone Arena
Pixel 10 Pro images leak
Sometimes you stumble on to something big like, say, a commercial being shot for a big-name flagship phone that won't be released until August. As it turns out, someone managed to walk by an ad being filmed for the Pixel 10 Pro. The lucky guy, known as @MarksGonePublic on X, took photos of a commercial titled "Ask more of your phone," which certainly sounds like a Googlesque title for a Pixel ad. A storyboard for the commercial shows what looks like the Pixel 10 Pro (not the Pixel 10 because it includes the temperature sensor). A storyboard shows a shot-by-shot breakdown of a commercial to give those working on it an idea of what to do while filming the spot. Storyboards aren't limited to commercials since they are used to help create cartoons, movies, and television shows and more. @MarksGonePublic took photos of the storyboard and some of the commercial shoot. We'd normally include the video sideshow that @MarksGonePublic posted on X, but his account has been taken down and we assume that Google had something to do with that. Storyboard for a Pixel 10 Pro commercial. | Image credit-MarksGonePublic As expected, the Pixel 10 Pro looks very much like the Pixel 9 Pro although what you can't see is that inside the former is the first application processor (AP) that Google has designed from scratch. Not only did Google not build the Tensor G5 around Samsung's Exynos AP, it also stopped having Samsung Foundry build the component. Instead, Google turned to TSMC, the world's largest foundry, to manufacture the AP using its second-generation 3nm node (N3E). Another photo of the storyboard used for the Pixel 10 Pro ad. | Image credit-MarksGonePublic It will be interesting to see if designing the Tensor G5 from the bottom up allows Google to build some truly drool-worthy new features exclusively for the Pixel 10 series. This is important because now that new Pixel phones get seven years of system updates, there might be less of a rush to upgrade without some killer application available for the Pixel 10 series. Member of the crew shooting Pixel 10 Pro ad gets some hands-on time with the star of the show. | Image credit-MarksGonePublic The Pixel 10 series could be unveiled in August during a Made by Google event. Besides the Pixel 10 , Pixel 10 Pro , and Pixel 10 Pro XL, we could see Google introduce its third foldable, the Pixel 10 Pro Fold.


Economic Times
27-05-2025
- Economic Times
Google Pixel 10 ad leak reveals design, AI features ahead of launch
A Google Pixel 10 advertisement that was being filmed on a public beach in Vancouver, Canada, has inadvertently revealed details about the phone's design and possible new AI leak originated from X user @MarksGonePublic, who shared behind-the-scenes photos of a professional shoot and a storyboard that clearly identifies the device as the Google Pixel to the user, he stumbled upon a 'full-on commercial shoot' for the device, which appears to carry the campaign tagline 'Ask more of your phone.'He wrote: Just out for a walk…stumbled onto a full-on commercial shoot for the Google Pixel 10. They had a macro probe lens, a Panavision rig, and 20+ crew members…to film someone holding a phone. — MarksGonePublic (@MarksGonePublic) He went on to challenge the production choice, stating, 'If the Pixel camera's so good, why not just use it?' What the leaks reveal Although the Pixel 10 is yet to be officially announced, the leaked images suggest a design closely resembling the Pixel 9 Pro. The visuals show two circular sensors—believed to be a flash and a thermometer sensor—alongside the power button, volume rocker, and oval-like camera lenses, just like its included storyboards place a strong focus on the camera. One showcases a clean product shot, while another appears to highlight a feature titled 'Add Me.' Also visible in the leak are two distant real-world shots of the Pixel 10 Pro in the black Obsidian finish, again echoing the look of the Pixel 9 Pro. Given Google's recent AI announcements around its Gemini platform at I/O 2025, it's likely the Pixel 10 will arrive equipped with enhanced generative AI (GenAI) features.


Time of India
27-05-2025
- Time of India
Google Pixel 10 ad leak reveals design, AI features ahead of launch
Synopsis The leak originated from X user @MarksGonePublic, who said he stumbled upon a 'full-on commercial shoot' for the device. The leaked visuals of the Pixel 10 suggest a design closely resembling the Pixel 9 Pro—two circular sensors believed to be a flash and a thermometer sensor, alongside the power button, volume rocker, and oval-like camera lenses, similar to its predecessor.


Express Tribune
27-05-2025
- Express Tribune
Google Pixel 10 leaks: Here's all we know so far ahead of August launch
Google's Pixel series has evolved from an experimental concept into a reliable smartphone lineup over the past decade. As we await the Pixel 10, expected later this year, leaks and rumours are offering a clearer picture of what's to come. A recent sighting by X user MarksGonePublic revealed a commercial shoot for the Pixel 10, hinting at its features and design. While the phone wasn't fully visible, the appearance of a video team suggests a well-progressed launch. 🎬 Just out for a walk… stumbled onto a full-on commercial shoot for the Google Pixel 10 📱 They had a macro probe lens, a Panavision rig, and 20+ crew members… to film someone holding a phone 😂 If the Pixel camera's so good, why not just use it? 👀 #BTS #Vancouver — Mark Teasdale ★ (@MarksGonePublic) May 23, 2025 The Pixel 10 is expected to come in several models, including the base Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pro XL, and possibly a Pixel 10 Pro Fold. A Pixel 10a may also arrive in 2026 for a mid-year refresh. Processor and Performance: The Pixel 10 will be powered by the new Tensor G5 chip, an upgrade from previous versions. While not necessarily industry-leading in benchmarks, Tensor chips are known for delivering smooth, reliable user experiences, with an emphasis on AI-driven features like image processing and voice recognition. Camera Upgrades: Leaked renders show the base Pixel 10 will feature a third lens, a telephoto camera, enhancing zoom. However, the wide and ultra-wide lenses will drop to 48MP and 13MP, respectively. The Pro models will retain the 50MP/48MP/48MP setup, with the Pro Fold getting a camera sensor upgrade to 50MP for the main sensor. AI Features and New Tools: AI will be a central feature of the Pixel 10, with enhanced tools for image and video editing, as well as real-time language translation. The new Android XR augmented reality platform could also make an appearance. Pricing and Availability: The Pixel 10 is expected to start at $799, with the Pixel 10 Pro priced at $999. The Pro XL will cost around $1,200, and the Pixel 10 Pro Fold may drop to $1,599 from its predecessor's $1,799 price tag. Colours: Leaks suggest the Pixel 10 will come in Obsidian (black), Iris (purple), Limoncello (yellow), and Blue for the base model, with the Pro models offering Obsidian, Green, Sterling (grey), and Porcelain (white). As Google prepares for the Pixel 10's launch in August, it's clear the company is focusing on AI, camera upgrades, and competitive pricing. The Pixel 10 could be one of 2025's most exciting smartphones. Google Pixel 10 images 😍 Specs : ✅ Tensor G5 (TSMC 3nm) , Mediatek T900 modem ✅ IMG GPU, custom ISP ✅ 50MP GN8 OIS + 13MP IMX712m UW + 11MP 3J1 5x telephoto 🤳 11MP 3J1 (Basically Pixel 9a 📸 with telephoto) ✅ 6.3" FHD+ 120Hz flat oled ✅ IP68, Android 16 — Debayan Roy (Gadgetsdata) (@Gadgetsdata) May 25, 2025