The countdown has begun. Google is set to unveil its Pixel 10 lineup on August 20 at the much-awaited Made by Google event. But thanks to a flood of leaks and rumors, we may already know more about these upcoming phones than Google planned to reveal.
The company isn’t exactly playing coy either. Promotional images have already shown the Pixel 10’s design, though official specs remain under wraps. Still, multiple trusted tipsters hint that this year’s Pixels could bring the biggest hardware and feature jump the series has seen in years.
Here’s a complete breakdown of everything leaked so far — from design and colors to camera upgrades, pricing, and even a possible MagSafe-like charging feature.
The Lineup: Familiar Names, Fresh Hardware
Just like last year, Google is expected to launch four models:
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Pixel 10
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Pixel 10 Pro
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Pixel 10 Pro XL
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Pixel 10 Pro Fold (rumored)
The Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, and Pixel 10 Pro XL will reportedly maintain the same design language introduced with the Pixel 9 — a rounded camera bar stretching across the back — but the changes are hiding beneath the surface.
Pixel 10 Finally Gets a Third Rear Camera
For the first time, the standard Pixel 10 will feature three rear cameras. According to well-known leaker Evan Blass, the setup will include:
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48MP wide
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13MP ultra-wide
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10.8MP telephoto
That telephoto lens is a major addition for the base model, putting it in direct competition with the Samsung Galaxy S25.
The Pixel 10 Pro and Pro XL will push things further with a high-end triple camera setup:
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50MP wide
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48MP ultra-wide
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48MP telephoto
Colors: New Shades Across the Lineup
Leaks via Android Headlines reveal a fresh set of colors for 2025’s Pixels:
Pixel 10 – Obsidian (black), Indigo (blue-purple), Frost (light blue), Lemonade (yellow)
Pixel 10 Pro / Pro XL – Obsidian (black), Porcelain (white), Moonstone (gray), Jade (light green)
Blass has also posted multiple images showing the devices from all angles — front, back, and sides — hinting at a polished, premium finish.
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Rumored Pricing – No Change From Pixel 9 Series
Despite concerns over tariffs, reports suggest Google will keep prices the same as last year:
Model | Storage | Price (USD) |
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Pixel 10 | 128GB | $799 |
Pixel 10 | 256GB | $899 |
Pixel 10 Pro | 128GB | $999 |
Pixel 10 Pro | 256GB | $1,099 |
Pixel 10 Pro | 512GB | $1,219 |
Pixel 10 Pro | 1TB | $1,449 |
Pixel 10 Pro XL | 256GB | $1,199 |
Pixel 10 Pro XL | 512GB | $1,319 |
Pixel 10 Pro XL | 1TB | $1,549 |
MagSafe-Style Charging on a Pixel? Yes, Please
One of the most talked-about leaks is support for Qi2 wireless charging. This new standard allows for built-in magnets in the phone, meaning the Pixel 10 could work seamlessly with magnetic chargers, wallets, and mounts — just like Apple’s MagSafe.
A leaked image from Blass even shows a Pixel 10 with a circular magnetic charger attached. According to Android Authority, Google may brand this feature as PixelSnap, with official accessories to follow.
If true, it would make the Pixel 10 one of the first Android phones (alongside the HMD Skyline) to fully embrace magnetic accessories — and a perfect crossover for iPhone users who already own MagSafe gear.
Powering the Pixel 10: Tensor G5 Chip
Under the hood, the new Pixels are expected to run on the Tensor G5 chip, reportedly built by TSMC using a 3nm manufacturing process.
While early benchmark leaks suggest it may not outperform Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite (used in the Galaxy S25 and OnePlus 13), Tensor chips are custom-tuned for Google’s AI features.
A report from WCCFTech claims the G5 will still be faster than last year’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, and daily performance should feel smooth — as Pixel devices rarely struggle with speed despite not topping benchmark charts.
What About the Pixel 10 Pro Fold?
Rumors about a new foldable remain scarce, but Google may surprise fans with a Pixel 10 Pro Fold reveal at the August event.
If it appears, expect:
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A similar tall, narrow design to last year’s Pixel 9 Pro Fold
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The new Tensor G5 chip
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Possible camera and battery upgrades
The device would ship with Android 16 pre-installed, though Pixel 9 Pro Fold users already received that update earlier this year.
The Bottom Line
With new cameras, MagSafe-style charging, fresh colors, and Google’s latest chip, the Pixel 10 series could be the most feature-rich generation yet.
The official details will drop on August 20, and if the leaks are accurate, this could be the year Google’s flagship lineup takes a big leap forward — not just for Android fans, but for anyone curious about making the switch from iPhone.