Pixel 10 Pro Official-Looking Renders Leak Ahead of August 20 Launch
Google is planning to host its Made by Google event on August 20. As the launch date approaches, official-looking renders of the Pixel 10 Pro have surfaced. Shared by Android Headlines in collaboration with OnLeaks, the images reveal the upcoming flagship from every angle.
Pixel 10 Pro poses in newly leaked renders
So far we know that the Pixel 10 lineup will include the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and Pixel 10 Fold. As usual with Pixel launches, much about these phones has already leaked. A leaked footage from ad shoot gave us our first look, followed by a Play Store teaser that was apparently taken down shortly afterward. Now, Android Headlines has published what appear to be official renders of the Pixel 10 Pro.
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One detail that stands out is the return of reflective edges. Google seems to favor this design for giving the phone a more premium appearance, though it’s a stylistic choice that hasn’t appealed to everyone. The overall structure remains largely unchanged from last year’s model. The device still houses the power button and volume controls on the right side, along with a triple rear camera setup. The screen bezels look slim.
According to the report, the Pixel 10 Pro will be available in four color options: Obsidian, Porcelain, Moonstone, and Jade. The first two will be familiar to fans, making a return in this generation. It seems Google is paying attention to what users love.
Rumors suggest the Pixel 10 series will be powered by the new Tensor G5 chip, now manufactured by TSMC. However, Google reportedly continues to rely on Samsung for the modem.
Additionally, the Pixel 10 Pro is expected to come in 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB storage options, each paired with 16GB of RAM. Pricing is expected to start at $999 for the base variant. With the launch just two weeks away, it won’t be long before everything is officially revealed.










