Google Pixel 10 Leak Reveals New Colors, Triple Cameras, and August 20 Launch
Google is gearing up to unveil the Pixel 10 series at its highly anticipated launch event on August 20, and ahead of the big reveal, official-looking renders of the standard Pixel 10 have surfaced online — showcasing all four color options.
According to the leak, the Google Pixel 10 will be available in:
Obsidian (dark gray/black)
Indigo (royal blue)
Frost (silver with a faint blue tint)
Limoncello (a vibrant yellow-green)
Notably absent is Porcelain (Google’s white colorway), which has been a mainstay in previous Pixel lineups.
The biggest hardware change this year is the introduction of a third camera — a 10.8 MP telephoto lens. This brings more versatility to the Pixel 10's photography capabilities. However, leaks suggest the main 48 MP sensor and 12 MP ultrawide camera may see slight downgrades compared to the Pixel 9, likely to keep the price stable and distinguish the Pixel 10 Pro and Pro Fold models.
Interestingly, the main camera is rumored to be the same as in the Pixel 9a, while the telephoto sensor is borrowed from the Pixel 9 Pro Fold. All Pixel 10 models, including the base version, will be powered by Google’s next-gen Tensor G5 chipset.
Pre-orders for the Pixel 10 are expected to begin on August 20, with the official release date set for August 28.
Whether you're in it for the new colors, upgraded camera system, or the performance gains of the Tensor G5, the Pixel 10 looks ready to shake up the Android market once again.
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