Google Pixel 10 Leak Blowout: Specs, Price & Release Date

Why This Google Pixel 10 Leak Blowout Matters

Google has never been great at keeping secrets, but the past seven days have shattered all records. On 23 July, the Play Console accidentally displayed the entire Pixel 10 family—complete with high-resolution renders, model names, and even US pricing. Within 24 hours, insider Evan Blass added Qi2 magnetic-charging photos and benchmark screenshots. The result? A Google Pixel 10 leak blowout so comprehensive that there’s little left to reveal on 20 August.

If you’re debating an upgrade—or simply love a good tech scoop—this article distills every credible leak into one SEO-friendly mega-guide. Scroll on for the specs, surprises, and unanswered questions that still linger.

What the Google Pixel 10 Leak Blowout Confirmed

  • Four models: Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and Pixel 10 Pro Fold
  • Tensor G5 chip built on 3 nm TSMC process
  • Qi2 magnetic wireless charging across the line
  • US pricing starts at $799; pre-order bonus is a $50 Play Store credit
  • Launch event: Tuesday, 20 August 2025, 10 a.m. ET

Pixel 10 Models Leaked – Names, Sizes & Colors

Google Pixel 10 (Base) – 6.2-inch Compact Flagship

  • Display: 6.2″ 120 Hz LTPO OLED, 3,000 nits peak, 2,000 nits typical
  • Colors: Indigo, Limoncello (new), Obsidian
  • RAM/Storage: 12 GB LPDDR5X, 128 GB or 256 GB UFS 4.0
  • Camera: Finally adds a 3× telephoto lens—leaked lens diagram here.

Pixel 10 Pro – 6.7-inch Sweet Spot

  • Same display brightness as the base, but 1440 × 3120 resolution
  • Colors: Jade (matte), Moonstone (gloss), Obsidian
  • Storage tiers: 256 GB, 512 GB, 1 TB

Google Pixel 10 Pro XL – 6.8-inch Powerhouse

  • Battery: 5,200 mAh, 39 W wired charge (fastest Pixel ever)
  • Distinguishing leak: Google dropped the 128 GB tier entirely.

Pixel 10 Pro Fold – Google’s First IP68 Foldable

  • Main screen: 7.6″ inner, 6.2″ outer, both 120 Hz
  • Battery: 5,015 mAh—first foldable to break 5,000 mAh barrier
  • Hinge gap closed; renders show almost no crease under light.

Tensor G5 Leak – Performance, Thermals & AI Upgrades

The 3 nm Leap

According to Android Central’s gChips leak, Google is abandoning Samsung’s 4 nm node for TSMC’s 3 nm. Early Geekbench 6 scores (allegedly):

  • Single-core: 2 011 (+28 % vs Pixel 9)
  • Multi-core: 5,842 (+34 %)

New ISP & AI Cores

  • In-house Google ISP (codename “Cheetah”) enables 4K 60 fps HDR across all lenses
  • “Sketch-to-Image” on-device diffusion—no cloud latency
  • Dedicated TPU slice for on-device Gemini Nano 1.5

Heat Management

  • Vapor-chamber plate 15 % larger; graphite film spans entire back panel
  • Leaked thermal image shows max 42 °C after 20 minutes of 4K recording—2 °C cooler than Pixel 9 Pro.

Rumored Pixel 10 Pro camera features

  • Triple-lens array carried over from Pixel 9 Pro
    – 50 MP Samsung GNV main sensor (f/1.7, 1/1.31″)
    – 48 MP Sony IMX858 ultra-wide (f/1.7, 1/2.55″)
    – 48 MP Sony IMX858 5× periscope telephoto (f/2.8, 1/2.55″)
  • Dual macro modes – both the ultra-wide and the 5× telephoto are expected to gain close-focus abilities: ~2 cm for ultra-wide macro and ~10 cm for “tele-macro” .
  • 100× “Pro Res Zoom” – marketing material leaked by Evan Blass points to a 100× digital-zoom branding, though reviewers caution it will likely be a software-assisted gimmick rather than a usable detail.
  • 8K video capture – the Pro line may introduce 8K24/30 recording powered by Google’s cloud-based “Video Boost” upscaling.
  • New gimbal-like stabilization – a software feature said to deliver smoother video akin to hardware gimbap.

In short, hardware looks largely unchanged from the Pixel 9 Pro, with the headline additions being macro versatility, an 8K video option, and a heavily marketed (but questionable) 100× zoom mode.

AI-Driven Features

  1. Generative Video Editor: Trim long clips by simply typing “remove awkward pauses.”
  2. Speak-to-Tweak: Say “make sky bluer” and the phone applies a mask in real time.
  3. Night Sight 2.0: 2× faster capture using AI denoise on ISP.

Battery & Charging – Qi2 Magnets Confirmed

H3: Capacity Breakdown

  • Pixel 10: 4 575 mAh (+5 %)
  • Pixel 10 Pro: 4,950 mAh (+3 %)
  • Pixel 10 Pro XL: 5,200 mAh (+3 %)
  • Pixel 10 Pro Fold: 5,015 mAh (+8 %)

Wired & Wireless

  • Wired: 39 W (XL), 30 W (Pro), 27 W (Fold)
  • Wireless: Qi2 15 W with built-in magnets—no case required
  • Reverse wireless: 5 W, up from 3 W (finally fast enough for earbuds)

What Qi2 Means for Accessories

  • First-party “Pixelsnap” puck shown in Blass leak; aligns magnetically like MagSafe
  • Third-party car mounts are already certified by Belkin and Spigen.

Pixel 10 Price Leak – US, EU & UK Ranges

ModelUSEUUK
Pixel 10$799€899£699
Pixel 10 Pro$999€1 099£949
Pixel 10 Pro XL$1 199€1 299£1 149
Pixel 10 Pro Fold$1 799€1 999£1 649

Release Date & Availability

  • Unveiling: 20 August 2025, livestream on Made by Google YouTube
  • Pre-orders open the same day, shipping starts on 27 August
  • Color exclusives: Limoncello (Best Buy), Jade (Google Store only)

What’s NOT in the Leaks – 3 Burning Questions

  1. Satellite SOS: Hardware present, software toggle hidden. Will Google enable it at launch?
  2. Android 16: Will it debut on Pixel 10 or arrive as a Day-1 update?
  3. Pixel Watch 4: Renders show matching Limoncello band—will it launch alongside?

Should You Wait or Pre-Order? The Verdict

Pros
✅ Biggest year-over-year spec bump since Pixel 6
✅ First Android flagship with Qi2 magnets
✅ IP68 foldable is a category first

Cons
❌ Battery gains modestly on non-Fold models
❌ Tensor thermals are still TBD under sustained load
❌ Leaks spoil any keynote surprise


Bookmark this page and hit the 🔔 on the Made by Google livestream. The second Google confirms or contradicts these leaks, we’ll update every spec in real time. Have a question we missed? Drop it in the comments and we’ll hunt down an answer before 20 August!

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