Google Pixel 10 and Pixel 10 Pro leaks have been rendered from nearly every angle. Not even Google’s normally reserved team could keep these images from being released before the big debut on August 20. If you’ve been eager to find out what’s next for Google’s flagship phones, let’s take a look together.
Pixel 10: Fresh Look in Frost
The Pixel 10 is grabbing attention with its brand-new Frost color. Imagine a white with a gentle blue twist—think of a chilly morning sky rather than the straight-up white Google called Porcelain last time. It’s a soft, calm shade, perfect for anyone who likes that clean, subtle style on their tech.
On the back, things look mostly familiar compared to the Pixel 9… until you notice that extended camera bar. Yes, Google’s finally adding a third camera to the vanilla Pixel 10—a telephoto lens joins the main and ultrawide sensors. While that’s awesome for zoom lovers, these leaks suggest the main and ultrawide lenses might see a teeny step down in specs to keep the price feeling friendly.
Pixel 10 Pro: Keeping It Classy with Obsidian
The Pixel 10 Pro makes its debut in classic Obsidian—Google’s name for that rich black-as-night look. Anyone who likes their tech bold and timeless, take note.
More than just color, the Pro model features a matte glass back with a sleek, shiny metal frame. A little contrast never hurt! The regular Pixel 10, by comparison, keeps things matte all around.
Both Phones—Colorful Choices




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This year, Google is mixing up their usual paintbox. The base Pixel 10 will come in Frost, Obsidian (dark gray/black), Indigo (a deep, almost royal blue), and Limoncello (a punchy green-yellow). Meanwhile, the Pro versions expand to Obsidian, Porcelain (creamy white, but only for the Pro now), Jade (a muted, gold-tinged green), and Moonstone (a sophisticated blue-gray).
Hardware Details: Say Hello to Tensor G5
Here’s where things get interesting. Both models, 10 and 10 Pro, use Google’s new Tensor G5 chip. What’s the big deal? For starters, it’s the first Pixel chip built by TSMC, not Samsung. Google’s redesigned this chip themselves, and it blends a bunch of custom features, like an upgraded image processor, with components from top tech partners. That should mean better performance, more power efficiency, and smarter AI inside your phone—plus, it’ll run cooler than ever.
Announcement Date and What’s Next
Google’s official event happens on August 20. Pre-orders will open the same day. Expect the phones to be available around August 28 if past launches are any indication. The event sounds busy, with not just Pixels but also new accessories expected to appear.
Final Thoughts
Google isn’t reinventing the Pixel 10, but it’s refining the formula in ways fans will notice. More colors, an extra camera on the regular model, and Google’s new chip all suggest a solid upgrade without going overboard. Whether you’re team Frost or team Obsidian, these new Pixels seem to be the must-watch phones of late 2025.
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