Google has made a bold move in response to the constant leaks surrounding its upcoming flagship smartphone series, unveiling the design of the highly anticipated Pixel 10.
With a steady flow of leaks providing insights into the design and specifications of the Google Pixel 10, the latest information is causing quite a stir among tech enthusiasts.
The official Google Store has taken a proactive approach by teasing the release of the Pixel 10. The teaser includes an animated video showcasing the phone emerging from the number 10, culminating in a clear view of the rear of the device.
Google goes early
The teaser on the Google Store hints at the upcoming launch of the Google Pixel 10, set for August 20th. The video gives viewers a closer look at what appears to be the Pixel 10 Pro, featuring a temperature sensor below the camera flash.
The color showcased in the teaser is a matte grey shade known as ‘Moonstone’, with a similar shiny rim as the Google Pixel 9 Pro.
Rendering Google speechless
In response to the leaks, Google seems to have taken matters into its own hands by revealing the Pixel 10 ahead of schedule. Detailed renders of the Pixel 10 have surfaced, showcasing the device in four different colors: Obsidian, Indigo, Frost, and Limoncello.
The vibrant Limoncello color stands out among the options, offering a bold and striking choice for consumers. Notably, the traditional white option has been replaced with the cooler Frost color.

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The Pixel 10 is set to feature a dedicated telephoto camera, a significant addition to the non-Pro Pixel range. The camera module resembles that of the Pixel 9 Pro, hinting at impressive photography capabilities.
Rumors suggest that the Pixel 10 will sport a 48MP main camera, a 12MP ultra-wide lens, and a 10.8MP telephoto camera. While these specs are slightly lower than the Pixel 9, the overall camera performance is expected to be top-notch.