Google Pixel 10 Pro Leaks Reveal 128GB Base Storage, Restrictive Color Options Ahead of August Launch
Google Pixel 10 Pro Leaks Reveal 128GB Base Storage, Restrictive Color Options Ahead of August Launch

New leaks surfacing from distributor data indicate that Google’s highly anticipated Pixel 10 Pro series will reportedly still begin with a 128GB storage option, a detail that may surprise some users expecting a higher baseline, especially with its projected August launch. The information suggests significant limitations regarding color and storage configurations for the ‘Pro’ models, contrasting with the more flexible options available for the standard Pixel 10.
While the base Pixel 10 will offer 128GB or 256GB across its four colors (Obsidian, Frost, Indigo, Lemongrass), the Pixel 10 Pro series will reportedly start at 128GB, extending up to 1TB. This 128GB starting point also implies that Google might not be upgrading to the faster UFS 4.0 storage tier, which typically commences at 256GB.
Adding to the restrictions, Google is reportedly tying color availability to specific storage tiers for the Pixel 10 Pro. For instance, the distinctive ‘Jade’ color, highlighted as the sole vibrant option, will purportedly be exclusively offered in a 256GB configuration. Other colors such as Obsidian, Porcelain, and Moonstone will provide a broader range of storage options, with Obsidian being the only one to access the 1TB tier. Similar limitations are also noted for the Pixel 10 Pro Fold, further defining the upcoming lineup’s choices.
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