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Google Pixel 10 Pro colour leaked: Check out the launch date, expected specifications, and price

Google Pixel 10 Pro colour leaked: Check out the launch date, expected specifications, and price

Time of India24-07-2025
Google Pixel 10 Pro colour: The Google Pixel 10 Pro is getting closer to launch, and we've now got a fresh leak revealing its early color lineup. A new mint color is joining the expected classics, and it's looking sharp.
Google Pixel 10 Pro launch date in India
Google is officially showing the Pixel 10 already. Assuming this isn't a 10 Pro, looks like 3 cameras on the base phone is the main thing that's new. Otherwise... same design 🤓 pic.twitter.com/i3gF7Mshts
As per the media invites circulated by Google, the launch date for the Google Pixel 10 is August 20. At the Made by Google event on the same day, Google is anticipated to provide additional details about the phone, along with a range of other Pixel products such as new earbuds and watches.
Google Pixel 10 Pro colour leaked
After disclosing images depicting the base Pixel 10's colour options and Google's official reveal, another leak has presented the remaining understated colours of the Pixel 10 Pro, featuring a 'Jade' variant with gold accents.
The Pixel 10 Pro seems to adhere to the same trend as last year's Pixel 9 series, where the Pro tiers feature subdued and muted colours in contrast to the more vibrant options available on the base model.
While Google's budget-friendly device comes in bright blue and yellow/green variants, the Pixel 10 Pro appears rather subdued in comparison, as shown in leaked renders from Android Headlines.
These images showcase the 'Moonstone' colour featured in Google's official teaser yesterday, along with slightly updated appearances for 'Obsidian' and 'Porcelain.'
The most significant addition is 'Jade,' featuring a light green (pistachio) glass colour, complemented by gold accents on the camera bar and device frame. It has resonated within the 9to5Google team and will surely be a highlight of this year's lineup.
It is anticipated that Google will provide these four colours for the Pixel 10 Pro and Pixel 10 Pro XL, while the Fold will be restricted to two options: 'Moonstone' and 'Jade.' At least it's pleasing that Google's priciest device will feature the most distinctive shades from the collection.
Google Pixel 10 Pro expected specifications
The Pixel 10 Pro is anticipated to include a 6.3-inch LTPO OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, Gorilla Glass Victus 2 protection, and a peak brightness of 3,000 nits. The Pixel 10 Pro XL is expected to have a larger 6.8-inch LTPO OLED display with the same refresh rate, peak brightness, and protection.
The Pixel 10 Pro and Pixel 10 Pro XL may include a 50MP main camera, a 48MP ultra-wide-angle camera, and a 48MP telephoto lens. A 42MP camera is anticipated on the front for selfies and video calls.
It is rumoured that the Pixel 10 Pro will feature a 4,870mAh battery that supports 29W wired fast charging and 15W wireless and Qi2 wireless charging. In the meantime, the Pixel 10 Pro XL might come equipped with a 5,200mAh battery that supports 39W wired fast charging and 15W wireless charging.
Google Pixel 10 Pro expected price
The 256GB model is rumored to cost EUR 1,899, or around Rs. 1,90,000.
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