Google has officially unveiled the first look of the upcoming Pixel 10 Pro. The company has shared a teaser video on the Google Store that confirms the earlier design leaks. This short 13-second clip gives us our first official glimpse at the Pixel 10 Pro.
The design is no surprise for those who follow leaks. Google’s decision to acknowledge the leaks rather than ignore them shows a more open and modern approach to marketing. While the teaser does not tell us much beyond the design, the Pixel 10 Pro’s product page on the Google Store hints at an “exclusive offer” for users who sign up for Google’s marketing emails before August 19. So, early birds might catch a sweet deal when the Pixel 10 series drops on August 20.
Visually, the Pixel 10 Pro does not stray far from its predecessors, but it looks more polished. The camera bar remains, but the edges appear cleaner, and the overall finish looks sleeker. While the design is getting repetitive, it also establishes a unique and recognizable design language.
Thanks to leaked specifications, we already know what to expect under the hood. Pixel 10 Pro will come with a 6.3″ 120Hz LTPO OLED display with 3,000 nits brightness, Tensor G5 SoC, 16GB RAM, up to 1TB storage, 50MP + 48MP ultrawide + 48MP telephoto rear camera setup, 42MP front camera, and 4,870 mAh battery.
Both devices will support Qi2 wireless charging. It feels good seeing brands adopting new tech.
Google has already confirmed that the Pixel 10 series will be launched on August 20. We are equally excited to see what Google has for consumers. Will the software and camera magic we expect from Pixel phones still set them apart? Can we expect competitive pricing?