Google has been working on its upcoming flagship, the Pixel 10, and it has already surfaced online, thanks to a behind-the-scenes leak from a commercial shoot, which provides the first look at the phone’s potential design and some of its key features. The leak, which was briefly shared online before being removed, suggests that the tech giant is nearing the end of its preparations for the device’s official launch, expected in August 2025.
According to leaked visuals, the Pixel 10 will have a similar design to its predecessor, including buttons and form factor. The biggest changes appear to be in the camera department. The leaked image shows the device with a triple camera setup, which was previously only available on the Pro series. This means that Google may streamline the triple camera setup across all Pixel 10 variants.
The leaks also suggest that Pixel 10 may be released in Obsidian (Black), Blue, Iris (Purple), and Limoncello (Yellow), while the Pixel 10 Pro and Pixel 10 Pro XL will be released in Obsidian, Green, Sterling (Grey), and Porcelain. According to the reports, Google may introduce new colour options such as Limoncello and Sterling, making the lineup more vibrant.
While exact details are unknown, leaks suggest that the Google Pixel 10 will be powered by the Tensor G5 chip. It may come with up to 12GB of RAM. The Pixel 10 Pro may be equipped with up to 16GB RAM. It is also expected to come with Android 16 out of the box.
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The device may include some AI features, such as AI-powered video editing within Google Photos, image modification via voice commands, and image sketching.
The Google Pixel may have a 64MP triple camera setup, including a periscope telephoto lens. However, all of the details are currently being kept under wraps.
Google is anticipated to release the Pixel 10 series in August 2025, based on all of the leaks that have surfaced online. We will have to wait for the official launch confirmation, though, as all of the device’s details are still unknown.