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New Google Pixel 10 Renders Show Every Angle

August 4, 2025 | by Admin

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Google is preparing to launch the Pixel 10 series in just over two weeks time, and as we get closer to the Made by Google event, we’re seeing more and more leaks. Including today’s leak where we have eight renders of the Google Pixel 10 in the new “Frost” color.

This is showing the phone from virtually every angle. We can finally see the front, as well as the sides, here.

Other than this new color, there’s not many differences here when it comes to the design. The only other difference here is going to be that larger camera visor on the back. The camera bar itself is about the same size, but the glass over the cameras is now larger, since it is a triple-camera setup this year.

Google is sticking with the same matte finish on the back as well as the sides here. That’s a great design choice, and one that many would hope Google would bring to the Pixel 10 Pro models, but that’s not happening. Apparently “Glossy” is more “premium”.

Pixel 10 will go official on August 20

The Google Pixel 10 is set to be announced on August 20, at Google’s annual event in New York City. As we have already exclusively reported, the Pixel 10 will not be getting a price increase this year. In the US, the Pixel 10 price will start at $799 for 128GB of storage, while the 256GB model will be $899. In Canada, those prices are $1,099 and $1,229, respectively.

Google is sticking with the same 6.3-inch OLED display when it comes to Pixel 10 specs. It will also sport the new Tensor G5 processor, which is a 3nm processor manufactured by TSMC and it will also include Google’s first custom-made ISP.

Along with that Tensor G5, there will also be 12GB of RAM and either 128GB or 256GB of storage on-board. When it comes to those cameras, we have a 48-megapixel primary sensor this year, and a 12-megapixel ultrawide which have both been downgraded from the Pixel 9. And finally, that telephoto is a 10.8-megapixel sensor, the same sensor as the Pixel 9 Pro Fold and the Pixel 10 Pro Fold.

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