The Google Pixel 10 is expected to launch in August 2025, following the success of the Pixel 9. While there has been no official announcement, leaks suggest several exciting upgrades over its predecessor.
Design and Display
The Pixel 10 will feature a 6.3-inch OLED display with an FHD+ resolution and 120Hz refresh rate.
It will keep the matte glass finish from the Pixel 9, with an improved Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2 for added durability.
The device will be powered by the new Tensor G5 chip, offering better performance with its eight-core CPU.
Camera
The Pixel 10 will maintain the pill-shaped camera module from the Pixel 9, but with a new addition: a dedicated telephoto lens. This telephoto camera will offer 11MP zoomed-in photos, making it a significant upgrade.
The main camera will still be 50MP, but it will feature a new Samsung GN8 sensor. The ultrawide camera will be 13MP, a downgrade from the 48MP sensor on the Pixel 9.
Battery and Charging
The Pixel 10 will likely come with a 4,700 to 5,000 mAh battery, supporting up to 24 hours of use. It may also offer a 45W fast-charging capability, charging up to 55% in 30 minutes, similar to the Pixel 9.
Pricing and Release Date
The Google Pixel 10 is expected to be released in August 2025 and may be priced around $800, depending on tariffs and the cost of new components like the Tensor G5 chip and the telephoto lens.
Stay tuned for more updates as the launch date approaches.