
After releasing the renders of the Google Pixel 10 Pro in every color last week, we now have renders of basically every angle of the phone. This includes the front and the sides.
Unfortunately, this does show that the sides of the Pixel 10 Pro will indeed be glossy again this year. Google believes that glossy side rails make the Pixel 10 Pro look and feel more “premium,” even though most people dislike this design move.
Obviously, this is the Obsidian color, which Google has offered for years now. It’s a matte black finish, with slightly lighter black on the rails and camera bar.
There’s no major design changes here with the Pixel 10 Pro, as we had expected. The power and volume rocker are still on the right side of the phone, with the triple camera setup being on the back. The bezels still look pretty thin, though, not quite as thin as the Galaxy S25 Ultra.
Pixel 10 Pro will also be available in Porcelain, Jade, and Moonstone colors
Google is sticking with the usual Porcelain and Obsidian colors for the Pixel 10 Pro and adding in two new colors this year. That’s Moonstone and Jade. The Moonstone is more of a slate blue color, that looks really great and might be the one to get this year. While the Jade color is a greenish-yellow color with a light gold frame.
Internally, the Pixel 10 Pro will sport the Tensor G5, 16GB of RAM with 128GB of storage. Google will once again offer 256GB, 512GB and 1TB storage options on the Pixel 10 Pro. It also sports a 4,870mAh capacity battery that should keep it going all day long.
The Pixel 10 series will be announced on August 20, and the Pixel 10 Pro will stick with the same price this year. The Pixel 10 Pro price starts at $999.
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