
Pixel 10 lineup prices leak ahead of Made by Google event, Pixel 10 Pro Fold details included
The Pixel 10 Pro begins at $999 (Rs 82,917) for 128GB storage, moving up to $1,099 (Rs 91,217) for 256GB, $1,219 (Rs 1,01,177) for 512GB, and $1,449 (Rs 1,20,267) for the 1TB option. Meanwhile, the larger Pixel 10 Pro XL is expected to launch at $1,199 (Rs 99,517) for 256GB, $1,319 (Rs 1,09,477) for 512GB, and top out at $1,549 (Rs 1,28,567) for 1TB.The given prices in India may differ, depending on the added import taxes by the company. For instance, the Google Pixel 10 (128GB) is expected to cost Rs 74,999 in India. The Pixel 10 Pro could be priced at Rs 1,09,999 and the Pro XL may sell at Rs 1,24,999 for the 256GB variant. But, for exact prices, you must wait for the official notifications before making up your mind. Google Pixel 10 lineup: What to expect
Google's Pixel 10 series is shaping up to be one of the company's biggest upgrades in years, with new leaks pointing to significant camera improvements, fresh colour options, and even Apple-style magnetic accessories.For the first time, the entry-level Pixel 10 will reportedly feature a triple-camera setup. While Google has already teased images of the phone showing the extra lens, a leaked spec chart posted by tipster Evan Blass suggests the new addition will be a 10.8-megapixel telephoto camera. This will sit alongside a 48-megapixel wide-angle and a 13-megapixel ultrawide.Meanwhile, the Pixel 10 Pro and 10 Pro XL will continue to stand apart with more advanced optics. According to the same chart, these models will pack a 50-megapixel wide, 48-megapixel ultrawide, and 48-megapixel telephoto setup, giving them an edge in professional-grade photography.If cameras weren't enough, the colour palette for the Pixel 10 range has also leaked. According to Android Headlines, the standard Pixel 10 will come in obsidian (black), indigo (blueish purple), frost (light blue), and lemonade (yellow). The Pro models will get their own set of four: obsidian (black), porcelain (white), moonstone (grey), and jade (light green).
Additional renders shared by Blass show the phones from all angles, front, back and side, leaving little to the imagination. Perhaps the most exciting rumour is that the Pixel 10 series will support Qi2 wireless charging, which includes built-in magnetic alignment. This would effectively make the Pixel 10 compatible with many MagSafe accessories originally designed for iPhones, from chargers and wallets to mounts and more.Blass also posted an image showing a Pixel 10 attached to a circular wireless charger via magnets, a clear nod to how Apple's MagSafe works. If true, the Pixel 10 would be one of the first Android phones to embrace the Qi2 magnetic ecosystem, alongside the HMD Skyline.Google may even give this its own brand identity. An Android Authority report claims the feature could be marketed as PixelSnap, with official accessories designed to magnetically clip onto the device. If so, it could make life much easier for those switching between iPhones and Pixels, allowing accessories to be swapped freely.Under the hood, the Pixel 10 series is widely expected to debut with Google's Tensor G5 chip, built on TSMC's 3nm process, according to earlier reporting from Android Authority. If true, this would mark a major leap in efficiency and performance compared with the Pixel 9's Tensor G4.advertisementLeaks also extend to the Pixel 10 Pro Fold. The foldable will reportedly sport a slightly larger 6.4-inch external display (up from 6.3 inches on the Pixel 9 Pro Fold), with both its internal and external panels capable of hitting a dazzling 3,000 nits of peak brightness.On the inside, the Fold is tipped to support UFS 4.0 storage for faster transfers and smoother performance. It's also expected to feature 15W Qi2 wireless charging and a camera system with 10x optical zoom, a huge jump from the Pixel 9 Pro Fold's 5x.- Ends

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