Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold and Pixel Watch 4 Leak in New Videos

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Just weeks after Google officially revealed the Pixel 10 Pro design in a teaser video, fresh leaks have emerged showcasing even more details about the upcoming flagship series.

The Pixel 10 lineup, set to launch on August 20, has already been partially unveiled by Google itself—though some reveals were accidental. That hasn’t stopped leakers from sharing additional content ahead of the big day.

Renowned tipster Evan Blass has posted a new video of the Google Pixel 10 Pro, offering a clearer view compared to Google’s original teaser. The clip provides a better look at the phone’s distinctive camera visor and polished side frame, thanks to fewer shadows obscuring the design.

The Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold also makes an appearance in motion for the first time. Previously seen only in still images, the short video shows the foldable model in action as it unfolds. However, rumors suggest the Fold, along with the Pixel Watch 4 and Pixel Buds 2a, may face launch delays despite the official event date.

Blass also shared a video of the Pixel Watch 4, which retains its signature dome-shaped glass and rotating crown. While the updated charger isn’t visible in the clip, sources confirm a redesigned charging system will debut with the smartwatch.

The Pixel 10 series is expected to deliver an iterative hardware upgrade, headlined by the first TSMC-manufactured Tensor chip. Leaked pricing details indicate competitive positioning, with added value from exclusive Google services.

One of the standout perks in the leaked launch promo is a full year of Google AI Pro—a subscription that includes 2TB of cloud storage, valued at $239. By comparison, rival brands like Samsung offer only six months of similar premium features with their devices.

With clearer visuals, unfolding first looks, and confirmed launch perks, the latest leaks offer a more complete picture of Google’s next-generation lineup. Whether or not delays affect the Fold or wearable accessories, the August 20 event is shaping up to be one of Google’s most anticipated product reveals in recent years.