Reports on the pricing details for the upcoming Pixel 10 series have surfaced, shedding light on what Google’s new smartphone lineup may offer.
Journalist Roland Quandt recently shared pricing information in Euros for the Pixel 10 range on BlueSky, hinting at what consumers can expect.
Reviewing the pricing list, it appears that the costs for the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and Pixel 10 Pro Fold are consistent with the previous Pixel 9 models introduced in the latter half of 2024.
This similarity in pricing suggests that the Pixel 10 may not bring about significant advancements compared to its predecessor.
Pixel 10: A Step Forward, Not a Leap
Last year’s Pixel 9 series saw a notable design overhaul, accompanied by an increase in prices across the range.
In contrast, the stagnant pricing for the Pixel 10 lineup hints at a lack of groundbreaking changes in the upcoming models.
A leaked prototype of the Pixel 10 Pro recently surfaced, showcasing a design nearly identical to that of the Pixel 9 Pro.
Earlier leaks on the Pixel 10 Pro specifications also indicated similarities to the Pixel 9 Pro, especially in terms of display, camera features, and slightly larger battery capacity.
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Insights into Other Pixel 10 Pricing Aspects
The leaked pricing information also suggests that the Pixel 10 Pro XL will launch with a base storage of 256GB, eliminating the previous 128GB option.
While more storage may appear advantageous, the absence of a budget-friendly 128GB variant may not resonate well with some consumers.
Additionally, the pricing details hint at the release of the Pixel Buds 2a earphones alongside the Pixel 10 lineup.
Despite the familiarity in design and features expected at the upcoming Made by Google event, the absence of surprising price hikes may bring some relief to potential buyers.