Google Leaks Its Own Pixel 10 Pro: From Camera To Release Date, Here's What We Know So Far
Google Pixel 10 Pro Leaks: Google is getting ahead of leaks again. The company has offered an early look at the upcoming Pixel 10 Pro, ahead of its official unveiling during the Made by Google event on August 20. The short teaser video, published on Google’s official website, gives a clean first glimpse of the Pixel 10 Pro’s final design.

This design tease also matches earlier leaked renders, but now arrives directly from Google, lending it the stamp of confirmation. The phone shown is finished in a light greyish-blue colour called "Frost", keeping with Google's soft, pastel design language while offering something slightly new.
Subtle Design Evolution With A Third Lens
The teaser highlights a phone that mirrors the familiar form factor of the Pixel 9 Pro, maintaining its clean and minimalist appearance. A traditional three-camera system on the back is seen as well.
The third lens is widely believed to be a telephoto sensor, which marks a significant step forward for the standard Pixel line. The video also shows a greyish-blue (Frost) finish that adds a fresh colour option without straying from the flagship aesthetic.
Google Aims To Control The Narrative
This isn’t the first time Google has beaten the rumours to the punch. The company adopted a similar strategy last year with the Pixel 9 Pro, sharing images ahead of leaks and official announcements.
By offering a brief, polished look at the Pixel 10 Pro now, Google is clearly intending to manage expectations and steer conversations before unofficial images take over.
What We Still Don’t Know
Despite offering this sneak peek, Google has kept key details under wraps. We don’t yet know the specifications of the new camera sensors, battery capacity, or performance upgrades under the hood.
Nor have pricing, variants or features beyond the triple camera setup been confirmed. The Made by Google event on August 20 is our next major milestone for full details.
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