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Google Solves Pixel 10 Leaks by Revealing the Phone Itself

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Google has officially revealed the design of its upcoming Pixel 10 smartphone, nearly a month before its scheduled launch event. A short video showcasing the device is now available on Google’s website.

The Pixel 10’s design confirms recent leaks, including the addition of a third rear camera. According to rumors, this new camera will be a telephoto lens, marking the biggest hardware change from the previous Pixel 9 model. Other aspects of the design remain similar to last year’s model.

In the video, the Pixel 10 is shown in a grayish-blue color, which some tech reviewers have described as a sleek and appealing new option.

Google has not yet shared technical specifications or pricing details. However, more information is expected during the company’s official launch event on August 20, 2025.

This is not the first time Google has revealed the design of its devices early. Last year, the company did the same with the Pixel 9 Pro, showing off the phone weeks before the full announcement.

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