The reveal of the Pixel 10 comes as no surprise, as leaks and rumors have been circulating for some time now. From design to specs, we have seen it all, but Google has now taken the lead in showcasing its upcoming device.
In a bold move, Google has teased the Pixel 10 on its official store, setting the launch date for August 20th. The teaser includes an animated video showing the phone emerging from the number 10, giving us a clear view of the rear design. The featured model appears to be the Pixel 10 Pro, distinguished by the presence of a temperature sensor near the camera flash.
The color showcased in the teaser is a matte grey shade known as ‘Moonstone’, similar to the Google Pixel 9 Pro. This choice of color adds a touch of sophistication to the device’s appearance.
In addition to the teaser, detailed renders of the Pixel 10 have also surfaced, providing a closer look at the phone in various color options. The lineup includes Obsidian, Indigo, Frost, and Limoncello, with the latter making a bold statement with its vibrant hue.
One noticeable change in the Pixel 10 series is the absence of an Obsidian option, replaced by the cooler Frost color. The renders also reveal the inclusion of a dedicated telephoto camera, a significant upgrade for the non-Pro Pixel range.
While the camera setup is expected to feature smaller sensors compared to the Pro model, rumors suggest a 48MP main camera, a 12MP ultra-wide lens, and a 10.8MP telephoto lens. These specifications hint at a potential downgrade from the Pixel 9, but only time will tell.
Overall, the Pixel 10 series promises to bring exciting advancements to Google’s smartphone lineup, offering users a blend of style and functionality. Stay tuned for more updates as we approach the official launch date.