A reliable source has revealed the pricing details for Google’s upcoming Pixel 10 series in Europe. According to Roland Quandt of WinFuture, the new series will largely retain the pricing structure established by the Pixel 9 series, indicating that while prices are not increasing, they are not decreasing either.
The entry-level Pixel 10 will start at €899 for the 128GB model, and the highest-priced device in the lineup, the Pixel 10 Pro Fold, is set to retail at €2,289. The pricing structure for other models is as follows:
Pixel 10
– 128GB: €899
– 256GB: €999
Pixel 10 Pro
– 128GB: €1,099
– 256GB: €1,199
– 512GB: €1,329
– 1TB: €1,589
Pixel 10 Pro XL
– 256GB: €1,299
– 512GB: €1,429
– 1TB: €1,689
Pixel 10 Pro Fold
– 256GB: €1,899
– 512GB: €2,029
– 1TB: €2,289
One noteworthy change is the removal of the base 128GB variant for the Pixel 10 Pro XL, which previously began at €1,199 in the Pixel 9 generation. Instead, the Pro XL will now start at 256GB. In contrast, the Pixel 10 and Pixel 10 Pro models continue to offer a base storage of 128GB.
Additionally, the pricing for Google’s upcoming Pixel Buds 2a is set to rise to €149, an increase from the previous Pixel Buds A-Series, which was priced at €109. While it’s uncertain whether Google’s pricing strategy will adjust in the US due to ongoing tariffs, the situation remains consistent in Europe.
This announcement also dispels earlier rumors suggesting that the Pixel 10 Pro Fold would be cheaper than its predecessors. Instead, it appears that the removal of the base tier for the Pro XL accounts for a potential price increase.
Overall, the pricing strategy reflects a stable approach by Google, likely aimed at maintaining customer expectations while introducing desirable features in the new lineup.