Google Pixel 10

As the tech world gears up for Google’s next “Made by Google” event scheduled for August 20, 2025, anticipation for the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and the Pixel 10 Pro Fold is growing. With official teasers already live and a cascade of leaks surfacing from trusted sources, this overview gathers the most credible information available to help you decide whether to wait or upgrade.


Google Pixel 10 Launch Plans & Availability

Google has confirmed an August 20 launch date for the Pixel 10 lineup, with global availability expected to follow shortly after. Pre‑orders may begin the same day, and shipments could start as early as August 28. In some regions, special promotions, such as discounts or trade-in bonuses, are reportedly being offered to early subscribers.


Design & Colors

Leaks and official teasers suggest the Pixel 10 series retains a design language similar to the Pixel 9 but with some notable tweaks. Rendered images show a slightly flatter display, a thinner camera bar, and a matte metal frame, marking a return to Google’s subtle modern design direction.

Official renders reveal a Color palette including:

  • Base Pixel 10: Obsidian (black), Indigo (rich blue), Frost (pale blue), and Limoncello (vibrant yellow‑green).

  • Pro Models: More muted tones, with a new silvery‑blue shade likely named “Moonstone.”


Core Hardware & Performance

New Chip: Tensor G5

All Pixel 10 devices are expected to use Google’s first design fully built on TSMC’s 3nm process, promising improved efficiency and thermal regulation over prior generations. Described by insiders as an evolution of the Tensor G4, the G5 is expected to sustain Google’s AI ambitions.

Memory & Storage

  • Pixel 10 (base): 12 GB RAM, choices between 128 GB and 256 GB storage.

  • Pixel 10 Pro/Pro XL: 16 GB RAM, with up to 1 TB storage available in 128 GB (Pro only), 256 GB, 512 GB, and 1 TB options.

Battery & Charging

Battery capacities rise modestly across the board:

  • Pixel 10: Around 4,970 mAh.

  • Pixel 10 Pro: Approximately 4,870 mAh.

  • Pixel 10 Pro XL: Approximately 5,200 mAh.

Wired charging remains at around 29 W, but the Pro XL may see a slight increase to 39 W. The Pixel 10 is rumored to support 25W Qi2 wireless charging via magnetic puck alignment, an upgrade from the prior 15W wireless speeds.

Displays

The Pixel 10 and Pro variants retain familiar sizes, with the base and Pro models measuring approximately 6.3 inches. The Pro XL features a 6.8-inch LTPO OLED display, offering a refresh rate of up to 120 Hz and brightness levels of around 2,250–3,000 nits (peak).


Cameras & Imaging Features

Rear Cameras

  • Pixel 10 (base): For the first time, equipped with a triple-lens array, a 50 MP primary sensor (Samsung GN8), a 13 MP ultra‑wide (Sony IMX712), plus an 11 MP telephoto lens, bringing more versatility to the entry‑level model.

  • Pro Models: Expected to retain high-end sensors similar to the Pixel 9 series, though final details remain undisclosed.

AI Tools & Software

Google plans to lean heavily into generative AI. Strengthened by the G5 chip, Pixel 10 devices may feature:

  • “Speak‑to‑Tweak” for voice‑guided image editing

  • “Sketch‑to‑Image” for transforming rough drawings into polished visuals

  • “Video Generative ML” for intuitive video editing

  • A new assistant platform, Pixel Sense, that offers predictive suggestions based on context.


The Foldable Pixel 10 Pro Fold

Google’s third attempt at a foldable is expected to bring welcome refinements:

  • The external cover screen increases slightly from 6.3 to 6.4 inches, while the internal screen remains ~8 inches.

  • The battery capacity increases from ~4,650 mAh to ~5,015 mAh.

  • IP68 dust and water resistance, Google’s first foldable with official dust protection.

  • Core hardware: Tensor G5, 16 GB RAM, storage up to 1 TB.

  • Cameras: similar to the existing foldable setup (48 MP main, 10.8 MP ultra‑wide, 10.5 MP telephoto).

Pricing for the foldable may drop slightly from the $1,799 MSRP of its predecessor to around $1,600, a strategic move to compete with other premium foldables.


Price Expectations & Value

  • Pixel 10 (standard): Pricing is rumored to align with the Pixel 9, with a price below $900 in the U.S.

  • Pixel 10 Pro: Approximately USD 1,000.

  • Pixel 10 Pro XL: Slightly higher, potentially above 1000 USD.

  • Pixel 10 Pro Fold: Possibly around $1,600 after a rumored discount. Pre-order incentives, such as trade-ins, bundled accessories, or early-bird credits, may sweeten the deal.


Should You Wait For Pixel 10?

If your current phone feels outdated, waiting might feel risky, but so do missed opportunities.

Reasons to wait:

  • The base Pixel 10 now includes a telephoto lens, making it significantly more versatile than prior base models.

  • Upgraded AI-powered editing tools unlock new creative options.

  • The Tensor G5 chip, built on TSMC’s 3nm fabrication process, may offer significant gains in speed and battery life, particularly for demanding tasks and future software updates.

  • Foldable fans may welcome improved durability and battery life in the Pro Fold.

Reasons to buy now:

  • The Pixel 9 and 9 Pro remain strong phones, with discounts expected once the Pixel 10 ships.

  • If you need a replacement urgently, these phones remain solid and supported.

  • Pre-order deals for the Pixel 10 series may offer trade-in bonuses or accessory bundles.

For most users, unless you’re urgently in need of an upgrade, holding out until the Pixel 10 series launches and reviews become available seems prudent.

Final Thoughts

The Pixel 10 generation appears poised to continue Google’s shift toward more hardware control and AI-driven experiences. With the introduction of a telephoto lens in the base model, enhanced battery life, faster wireless charging, and the debut of the Tensor G5 silicon, this year’s update offers significant upgrades across the board.

Whether you choose the standard model or opt for the high-end Pro or foldable variants, the Pixel 10 series promises to redefine value and performance in the flagship space. And if Google’s history holds, expect seamless integration, polished software, and AI features that grow smarter with time.

Stay tuned, our full coverage and hands-on impressions will be available shortly after the August 20 launch.

Ayybee
Data and AI Consultant at one of the Big 4 firms. Outside of work, I enjoy writing about IT trends, emerging technologies, and the latest in smartphones. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions or just want to connect!
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