The highly anticipated Google Pixel 10 series is set to debut later this month, and new leaks from reliable tipster Evan Blass have given fans their clearest look yet at the upcoming lineup.
Official-looking renders showcase the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, and Pixel 10 Pro XL in their full glory, revealing fresh color options and subtle design changes.
The standard Pixel 10 will launch in four shades – Light Blue (Frost), Blue (Indigo), Yellow (Limoncello), and Black (Obsidian). It retains the matte aluminum frame seen in its predecessor but now features a wider rear camera visor.
Notably, this year marks the first time the base Pixel model will include a triple-camera setup with a new 10MP telephoto lens offering 5x zoom. To balance costs, Google is reportedly using a 48MP main camera and a 12MP ultrawide from previous-generation hardware.
The Pixel 10 Pro will be available in Grey (Moonstone), Black (Obsidian), and White (Porcelain). The design appears almost identical to last year’s model, sporting a 6.3-inch display and triple rear cameras.
The top-tier Pixel 10 Pro XL also maintains its familiar look with a large 6.8-inch screen. Color options include Green (Jade), Grey (Moonstone), Black (Obsidian), and White (Porcelain).
According to leaks, all three models – Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, and Pixel 10 Pro XL – will be eSIM-only devices, marking a significant shift for Google’s flagship lineup. However, the rumored Pixel 10 Pro Fold, expected to launch after the main series, may still include a physical SIM slot.
With fresh colors, camera upgrades, and an eSIM-only approach, the Pixel 10 series could mark one of Google’s most distinctive smartphone launches yet. Official details, including pricing and availability, are expected to be confirmed at the upcoming launch event later this month.