Google Pixel 10 Pro Prototype Leaks Ahead of Launch – Full Specs and Design Revealed
Google is gearing up to launch the highly anticipated Pixel 10 series on August 20, and ahead of the official unveiling, a Pixel 10 Pro prototype has surfaced online through a Chinese auction site. The leaked live images reveal that the design language remains largely unchanged from last year's model, with the familiar oval-shaped metal camera bar making a return.
While the photos don’t reveal much else, recent leaks have shed light on the upcoming flagship’s key specifications. The Pixel 10 Pro is expected to sport a 6.3-inch LTPO OLED display with a resolution of 1080x2856, a 120Hz refresh rate, and a stunning 3,000-nit peak brightness for excellent visibility even under bright sunlight.
Under the hood, it will be powered by the new Tensor G5 chip, paired with 16GB of RAM and storage options ranging from 128GB to a massive 1TB. Photography enthusiasts can expect a triple rear camera setup:
50 MP main sensor
48 MP ultrawide with macro capabilities
48 MP telemacro lens
On the front, the 42 MP selfie camera promises crisp and detailed shots. A 4,870 mAh battery will keep the device powered all day, with 29W wired and 15W wireless charging support. Naturally, it will ship with Android 16 out of the box.
With the Pixel 9 Pro currently priced at $749 for 128GB and $1,079 for 256GB, expectations are high for the Pixel 10 Pro to deliver flagship performance at a competitive price.
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