The search engine giant seems all set to drop its Pixel 10 series in the coming months, likely in August—because why wait for Apple to steal the spotlight in September, right? If all goes according to the leaks (and leakers rarely sleep), we could see not one, not two, but four new Pixel models: Google Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and the foldable Pixel 10 Pro Fold. Yes, that last one folds—because screens being flat is apparently too mainstream now.
Design and Display
Don’t expect a radical redesign—Google seems to have found its aesthetic groove with the Pixel 9 and is sticking with it. So yes, the bezels, dimensions, and “Pixel look” are staying put. But to keep things spicy, new colours like Ultra Blue, Limoncello (yes, like the lemon drink), and Smoky Green might join the party. The biggest twist? The standard Pixel 10 might finally go triple-camera, breaking free from its dual-lens past like someone who just got over their ex.
Performance and AI Features
Under the hood, the Pixel 10 lineup will likely run on Google’s new Tensor G5 chip, reportedly manufactured using TSMC’s fancy 3nm process. Translation? Faster speeds, less battery drain, and your phone finally understanding you when you mumble at it in frustration. Google is also expected to add new AI tricks like Gen AI video editing, a “Speak-to-Tweak” feature for hands-free changes, and something called Magic Mirror—hopefully not one that tells you you’re the second fairest of them all.
Camera Upgrades
If camera specs are your thing, the Pixel 10 might impress you. It’s expected to feature a 50MP Samsung GN8 main shooter, a 13MP ultra-wide lens, and an 11MP telephoto cam—so your vacation pics might finally look like they were taken on purpose. The Pro models likely won’t change much in the camera department, but the Fold may swap its 64MP Sony sensor for the same 50MP GN8. Fewer megapixels, but more Google magic.
Battery and Charging
Power-wise, the Pixel 10 and 10 Pro are expected to stick with a 4700mAh battery, while the Pro XL might get a slight bump to 5060mAh. All models will likely support Qi2 wireless charging at 15W—which isn’t mind-blowing but should be enough to keep you juiced during your fifth doomscrolling session of the day.
In short: familiar design, better brains, smarter cameras, and AI that might just predict your next mood swing.