
Google Pixel 10 Series Leak Suggests We Could Have Brighter Colours This Year: Know More
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Google Pixel 10 launch is expected in August and the new leak suggests the flagship models could have some brighter shades this year.
Google Pixel 10 series launch is expected around August this year so it is hardly surprising that first leaks of the new flagship model are making their way. The series could once again feature four models, including the 10 Pro, 10 Pro XL and the 10 Pro Fold.
The latest Pixel 10 series leak gives us more idea about Google's colour plans for these models. It seems Google will have four colourways available with the Pixel 10 series, and even the regular model will be part of the new additions.
Pixel 10 Series Leak: New Colours On The Way?
The leak comes via Mystic Leaks this week, where you can see the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, the 10 Pro XL and 10 Pro Fold getting new colours. Google is tipped to add a new yellow colour to its lineup. We could also have bright colour options coming to the standard Pixel 10 variant.
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The tipster claims the Pixel 10 will be available in blue, yellow, purple and black colours, while the 10 Pro and 10 Pro XL will include green, grey, white and black that are standard Google colours.
The Pixel 10 launch could be Google's first big launch with the new Android update rolling out much in advance, something that did not happen with the Pixel 9 series last year.
Reports say the Pixel 10 is likely to be powered by the Tensor G5 chipset made using the TSMC 3nm process and not the 4nm node that Samsung used to make the Tensor G4 SoC. The biggest change with TSMC could be the Tensor G5 finally becoming as powerful as the Qualcomm premium SoCs and even close to the levels of the Apple A-series chipsets.
The Pixel 10 will have a triple camera configuration and sophisticated AI capabilities. But the design of the new Pixel flagships could be identical to the Pixel 9 series which will not please some users. The company has confirmed that the Android 16 update will be ready in the next few months, which means the Pixel 10 launch could include the latest version out of the box.
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