Google is all set to unveil the Pixel 10 series at its official launch event on August 20, and ahead of the announcement, the standard Pixel 10 has surfaced in newly leaked renders.
These images showcase the device in four striking color variants: Obsidian, Indigo, Frost, and Limoncello.
According to the renders, Google appears to have dropped the Porcelain (white) color this time around. The Obsidian option brings back the familiar dark gray or black tone, Indigo presents a bold royal blue finish, Frost features a subtle blue tint over a silver base, and Limoncello offers a refreshing yellow-green hue inspired by the citrusy drink.
One of the most noticeable upgrades on the Pixel 10 is the introduction of a triple rear camera setup. While the new telephoto lens is a welcome addition, earlier reports suggest that it might come at the cost of slightly downgraded main and ultrawide sensors compared to the previous model. This move is likely aimed at maintaining a competitive price point or encouraging users to opt for the Pro variant.
In terms of camera specs, the Pixel 10 will reportedly include a 48 MP main sensor, a 12 MP ultrawide lens, and a 10.8 MP telephoto lens. The main sensor is said to be the same as the one featured in the Pixel 9a, while the telephoto unit has been borrowed from the Pixel 9 Pro Fold.
Under the hood, the Pixel 10 will be powered by Google’s custom Tensor G5 chipset, promising enhanced performance and AI capabilities. The device is expected to be available for pre-order immediately after the launch event on August 20, with retail availability beginning on August 28.
With new color options, upgraded photography features, and the power of Tensor G5, the Pixel 10 aims to strike a balance between performance and affordability in Google’s smartphone lineup.