Google Pixel 10 Pro specifications leaked ahead of launch: Here’s what may be new

Updated on 09-Jul-2025
HIGHLIGHTS

Pixel 10 Pro may come with up to 16GB RAM, 1TB storage, and Tensor G5 chip.

Leaked prototype shows slimmer bezels and a pill-shaped camera bar.

Expected to feature a 4,870mAh battery with 29W wired charging.

Google Pixel 10 Pro has been one of the most talked-about upcoming devices, with fans expecting major improvements. The company has not confirmed the launch at the moment but the rumours mill has shed some light on the details of the device. In the latest update, the Google Pixel 10 Pro image has been leaked online. No, that is not all. The device can be seen with some key upgrades in design and performance.

Reliable tipster Abhishek Yadav has shared the image and also mentioned a few key specifications. Additionally, the design seems to be inspired by the signature Pixel design with the pill-shaped camera module. Here’s everything that we know about the Pixel 10 Pro so far.

Pixel 10 Pro leaked image

A pre-production unit of the Google Pixel 10 Pro has surfaced on China’s Goofish auction site, revealing minor design changes. The device seems to be getting slimmer bezels while retaining a punch-hole selfie camera. Additionally, the device is said to get a slightly slimmer camera bar.

Pixel 10 Pro specifications

As per multiple reports and leaks, the Pixel 10 Pro may get up to 16GB RAM and storage of up to 1TB. The battery seems to be upgraded as leaks suggest that the device may get a 4,870mAh unit and support for 29W wired charging. Under the hood, the device is said to feature Tensor G5, manufactured on TSMC’s 3 nm node. It will run on Android 16.

For cameras, the device may come with a 48MP primary shooter along with an 8MP ultrawide and periscope telephoto lens.

Pixel 10 Pro launch timeline

According to multiple reports, the Google Pixel 10 series may launch in the global markets next month. However, some reports also suggest that Google will follow its usual timeline and may launch in October.

Ashish Singh

Ashish Singh is the Chief Copy Editor at Digit. He's been wrangling tech jargon since 2020 (Times Internet, Jagran English '22). When not policing commas, he's likely fueling his gadget habit with coffee, strategising his next virtual race, or plotting a road trip to test the latest in-car tech. He speaks fluent Geek.

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