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India Launch Scheduled for August 21
Pixel 10: Expected Specs and Features
6.3-inch Full HD+ OLED display
120Hz refresh rate with Gorilla Glass Victus 2 protection
Peak brightness of 3,000 nits (2,000 nits in high-brightness mode)
Powered by Tensor G5 chipset
48MP primary rear camera, reportedly similar to the one on the Pixel 9a
12MP ultra-wide-angle lens, a downgrade from last year's 48MP
10.8MP telephoto sensor, possibly borrowed from the Pixel 9 Pro Fold
4,970mAh battery with 29W wired and 15W wireless charging support
Pixel 10 Pro and Pro XL
Same 6.3-inch LTPO OLED display, 120Hz, 3,000 nits brightness
50MP main, 48MP ultra-wide, and 48MP telephoto cameras
42MP front camera for selfies and video
4,870mAh battery, 29W wired, 15W wireless and Qi2 wireless charging
Pixel 10 Pro XL
Larger 6.8-inch 120Hz LTPO OLED screen with same brightness and durability
Same triple-camera setup as the Pro
5,200mAh battery with faster 39W wired and 15W wireless charging
Google has officially confirmed that the highly anticipated Pixel 10 series will be unveiled at the Made by Google event scheduled for August 20. Staying true to its tradition, the tech giant revealed the design of the upcoming devices even before the official launch, likely in an attempt to outpace persistent leaks.In a brief 13-second teaser clip shared on Google's website, the Pixel 10 is shown in a greyish colour, featuring a sleek animation where the number '10' morphs into the device's camera island—all but confirming the design language of the next-gen Pixel. While Google hasn't named the colour, reports suggest this variant could be dubbed "Moonstone" and likely belongs to the Pixel 10 Pro.Due to the time zone difference, Indian audiences will see the Pixel 10 series debut on August 21. The new lineup will compete directly with Samsung's Galaxy S25 series and the iPhone 17, expected to launch in September. Interestingly, this August release marks a shift from Google's usual October timeline, possibly to give Pixel phones more breathing room in the market before Apple's annual iPhone refresh.According to multiple leaks, the Pixel 10 is expected to feature:The Pixel 10 Pro and Pixel 10 Pro XL will reportedly come with some significant upgrades:With the official launch just weeks away, Google seems ready to take on flagship rivals with its refreshed design, updated camera systems, and power-efficient Tensor G5 chip. Whether it can finally shake up the premium smartphone space remains to be seen.

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