Google is gearing up for the launch of the Pixel 10, slated for August 20, and has teased the upcoming device with a video on the official Google Store. The sneak peek showcases a rear view of the Pixel 10, which closely resembles last year’s Pixel 9 lineup, preserving its signature shape and camera bar design.
Although Google has not confirmed whether the render represents the Pixel 10 or the more advanced Pixel 10 Pro, it is equipped with three rear-facing cameras, an LED flash, and potentially a temperature sensor—similar to the setup seen in the Pixel 9 Pro. This aligns with Google’s strategy of drumming up anticipation ahead of the product release.
Recent leaks, including a report from Android Headlines, have also revealed that the Pixel 10 will come in four color options and feature three rear cameras, an upgrade from the previous model’s two. This update seems to be part of Google’s effort to counteract less flattering leaks that showcase the device in subpar lighting conditions.
Historically, Google has released official images leading up to past launches, including for the Pixel 4, 8, and 9 Pro, which may have helped generate excitement in a market dominated by competitors like Apple and Samsung.
In addition to the Pixel 10, the event in New York will also likely unveil the new Pixel Watch 4 and the much-anticipated Pixel 10 Pro Fold, promising a day filled with exciting announcements.
With the tech landscape constantly evolving, consumers can look forward to innovative features and enhancements that may set the Pixel series apart from its competitors.