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The Pixel 10 series may introduce an unexpected storage options limitation

The Pixel 10 series may introduce an unexpected storage options limitation

Phone Arena07-07-2025
Pixel 10 render | Image Credit — OnLeaks and Android Headline
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Pixel 10
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Obsidian: 128G / 256GB
Frost: 128G / 256GB
Indigo: 128G / 256GB
Lemongrass: 128G / 256GB
Pixel 10 Pro
Obsidian: 128GB / 256GB / 512GB / 1TB
Porcelain: 128GB / 256GB / 512GB
Moonstone: 128GB / 256GB / 512GB
Jade: 256GB
Pixel 10 Pro XL
Obsidian: 128GB / 256GB / 512GB / 1TB
Porcelain: 256GB / 512GB
Moonstone: 256GB / 512GB
Jade: 256GB
Pixel 10 Pro Fold
Moonstone: 256GB / 512GB / 1TB
Jade: 256GB / 512GB
Pixel 10 Pro
Pixel 10
The colors of the accessories
Hazel
Iris
Fog Light
Pixel 10
Pixel 10
What's new this time is the details about the available storage configurations. While it confirms that the basemay have 128GB and 256GB versions, and theXL, andmight have options for up to 1TB storage, the leak also reveals a weird color limitations. If the information is true, Google may only offer certain storage options for models in specific colors.Here's the detailed list of everymodel, color, and storage option:On top of the color limitations, this information also suggests that there might be a 128GB version of theXL. However, this part of the leak is at odds with everything we've heard about theseries before, so it might be a good idea to take it with a grain of salt.The new information about the colors of the Pixel Buds 2a is also conflicting. The leak claims that they'll come in the following three colors:All those colors were mentioned before, but according to earlier claims, the Pixel Buds 2a may be released in four colors.To get a confirmation on any of those leaks, we'll have to wait a little longer. Theseries and all its accessories are expected to launch sometime in August, and challenge the current Galaxy S25 and the upcoming iPhone 17 I think Google's idea to limit the biggest storage options only to specific colors of themight not be so bad. That could make some colors feel like a premium version, and I personally know many people who'd like to have that.
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