The latest leaks have revealed the North American pricing details for the upcoming Google Pixel 10, and it seems like Google is taking a step back from the recent trend of escalating smartphone prices. In recent years, the Pixel range has seen a steady increase in pricing, bringing it in line with competitors like Samsung and Apple rather than undercutting them.
The good news is that the Pixel 10 range will not continue this upward trajectory. According to reports from Android Headlines, the official US and Canada pricing for the Pixel 10 range has been leaked. The pricing is in line with earlier rumors from Europe, and it seems that Google is making a conscious effort to keep the prices competitive.
The Pixel 10 will start at $799 / CA$1,099 for the 128GB model, with the 256GB model priced at $899 / CA$1,229. Moving up to the Pixel 10 Pro, the 128GB model will start at $999 / CA$1,349, with the 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB models priced at $1,099 / CA$1,479, $1,219 / CA$1,649, and $1,449 / CA$1,949 respectively.
However, there is a slight change with the Pixel 10 Pro XL, as the 128GB model has been omitted. The 256GB model will still be priced at $1,199 / CA$1,629, with the 512GB and 1TB models priced at $1,319 / CA$1,799 and $1,549 / CA$2,099.
For the Pixel 10 Pro Fold, the pricing remains the same as before, with the 256GB model starting at $1,799 / CA$2,399. The 512GB model will cost $1,919 / CA$2,569, while the 1TB model will be priced at $2,149 / CA$2,869.
In terms of extras, Pixel 10 owners will receive six months of the Google AI Pro plan, along with six months of Fitbit Premium and three months of YouTube Premium. The rest of the Pixel 10 lineup will still include a full year of Google AI Pro, six months of Fitbit Premium, and three months of YouTube Premium.
With the pricing and extras now revealed, the Pixel 10 range is almost fully unveiled. The official announcement is expected to take place at a special Made by Google event on August 20, where we may learn even more about the upcoming devices. Stay tuned to see if Google has any surprises left in store.