
Entire Google Pixel 10 lineup's colors leak
According to a fresh new leak, the Google Pixel 10 will be offered in four colorways: Ultra Blue, Limoncello, Iris, and Midnight. The Pixel 10 Pro and Pixel 10 Pro XL will both get Sterling Gray, Light Porcelain, Midnight, and Smoky Green, and the Pixel 10 Pro Fold will be sold in Sterling Gray and Smoky Green only.
As you could definitely tell if you're a Pixel colorway naming connoisseur, Midnight is replacing Obsidian as the closest thing to black in the lineup - but it is said to be lighter than Obsidian was. So think of it more as a dark gray (with Sterling Gray being lighter gray) rather than black-ish.
Ultra Blue is like "royal blue", Iris is the same color used in the Pixel 9a, Limoncello is "a mid-tone color", whatever that means, Light Porcelain is "a bit more off-white" versus the Porcelain (sans "Light") Google's used before, and Smoky Green is a dark green hue.
The Pixel 10 series has most recently been rumored to be unveiled on August 20, which is also when pre-orders are apparently due to start. Shipping as well as in-store availability is to follow on August 28. Naturally, all four of these devices should launch running Android 16, which Google plans on releasing this month.
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