Google Unveils First Glimpse of Pixel 10 Ahead of August Launch Event
Google Unveils First Glimpse of Pixel 10 Ahead of August Launch Event

Google has officially kicked off the anticipation for its 2025 flagship smartphone, the Pixel 10, by releasing a short teaser video on the Google Store homepage this Monday. The brief clip offers the first official look at the device’s design, confirming a return to an ‘island’ style camera bar, reminiscent of the Pixel 9, moving away from the edge-to-edge design seen in earlier models.
This initial reveal comes just weeks before the anticipated full unveiling of the Pixel 10, which is widely expected to take place at a dedicated Made by Google event in New York on August 20. While the teaser was minimal, it corroborates earlier leaks and rumors that have circulated online for months, including a sighting of the device during a commercial shoot in Vancouver back in May.
Industry speculation points to significant internal upgrades for the Pixel 10, including the new Tensor 5 chip, reportedly manufactured by TSMC on a 3nm process, a shift from Samsung’s previous involvement. The Pixel 10 Pro Fold variant is also rumored to feature a brighter 3,000-nit screen and a larger 5,015 mAh battery. Camera enthusiasts can look forward to a potential 50-megapixel Samsung GN8 wide-angle lens, an 11MP 3J1 telephoto lens (also for selfies), and a 13-megapixel Sony IMX712 ultrawide lens on the standard Pixel 10. The device is also expected to ship with Android 16 and a suite of new AI-powered features, highlighting Google’s continued focus on computational photography and user interface innovation.
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