Google is launching the Pixel 10 family at its upcoming event taking place on August 20, and ahead of that, today the vanilla Pixel 10 has been portrayed in some official-looking leaked renders.
These show all four colors that the phone will allegedly be offered in: Obsidian, Indigo, Frost, and Limoncello. Interestingly, Porcelain (Google’s name for white) is gone from the Pixel 10, if these are in fact all the colors as the source of the renders implies.
Google Pixel 10 leaked renders
Obsidian has long been the name used by Google to refer to a dark gray or black hue, Indigo is a royal blue, Frost is a very very slight blue tinge on a silver-ish base, and Limoncello is, unsurprisingly given the inspiration for its name, a yellow-green tone.
The main upgrade in the Pixel 10 compared to its predecessor from last year is the addition of a third camera, a telephoto. That said, past rumors have claimed that this will come at the expense of the other two cameras being downgraded somewhat, presumably in order to keep the pricing unchanged – or make the Pro models more attractive to buyers.
The Pixel 10’s main camera will be 48 MP, the ultrawide 12 MP, and the telephoto 10.8 MP. The main sensor is reportedly identical to that of the mid-range Pixel 9a, while the telephoto is the same one used in the Pixel 9 Pro Fold.
Like the other members of the family, the Pixel 10 will be powered by the Tensor G5 SoC. Pre-orders are expected to start on August 20, with the release date being August 28.
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