
Google is planning on releasing the Pixel 10 next month in some pretty bright colors, as we shared in the Pixel 10 renders yesterday. But as is typically the case with smartphone makers, the Pixel 10 Pro is getting a bit more boring colors. The Pixel 10 Pro will be available in Obsidian, Porcelain, Moonstone, and Jade colorways this year, and here’s your first official look.
The Obsidian is, of course, the black version, with porcelain being the white version of the Pixel 10 Pro. The Moonstone color is a sort of slate blue with a little bit of gray. It’s a really nice looking color, though it does pale in comparison to the Indigo and Frost colors of the Pixel 10. Then there’s the Jade color. This is a soft pistachio green color, with a warm gold trim that actually looks really good. And a bit surprising to see a bright color like this on the “Pro” model.
Google Pixel 10 Pro will be unveiled on August 20
Google has already sent out invites for its August 20 event in New York City, and has also pretty much confirmed the Pixel 10 is coming with a new teaser on the Google Store. That teaser did showcase the Moonstone color of the Pixel 10 Pro (or possibly Pixel 10 Pro XL).
As we’ve reported already, the Pixel 10 series will be available for pre-order that same day, with devices shipping by August 28.
For the Pixel 10 Pro, we’re looking at some pretty minor changes internally. The Pixel 10 Pro specs include the Tensor G5 processor, 16GB of RAM, 128GB/256/512GB of storage, and a 4,870mAh capacity battery. That is actually smaller than the Pixel 10, despite it having the same physical size. This is because the Pixel 10 does not have a vapor chamber, while the Pixel 10 Pro does.
It is also sticking with its 6.3-inch display, while the Pixel 10 Pro XL will stick with its 6.8-inch display. The hype is real for the Pixel 10 series, and we have just a few more weeks to go until the unveiling.
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