Pixel 10: Pixel enthusiasts may have to wait a bit longer for the subsequent major release. Although an early June preview will be available for a few enthusiasts, the wider worldwide release of the Pixel 10 series could occur in August. A new Pixel 10 Pro design leak shows massive improvements in performance, screen, and overall design that are indicative of a strong flagship player.

Pixel 10 Series Launch Date

The worldwide release of the Pixel 10 series is now predicted to happen in August 13th, 2025, similar to the Pixel 9 series timeline. Previous rumors had predicted a June 27th preview for Google Pixel Superfans, press personnel, and retail partners at an exclusive pre-release event in London. Tipster Mystery Lupin, however, predicts that the public reveal could actually occur around mid-August, with device shipments commencing on August 28th. This timing is consistent with Google’s trend from last year, moving away from its previous October launch window.

Google Pixel 10 Pro Specifications and Design Leak

New leaks from the Telegram group Mystic Leaks and first seen on the CoolAPK forum show information on the Pixel 10 Pro, such as design renders and hardware specifications. The leaked device is reported to be a DVT (Design Validation Test) version, codenamed “Blazer”. It sports a dark grey color with slim front bezels and a bulky rear camera module. It has a SIM tray at the top, USB-C port at the bottom, and two speaker slits.

The device is caught running DevCheck Pro, which confirms that it will come equipped with Google’s in-house Tensor G5 chip. The chip will have one Cortex X4 prime core, three Cortex-A725 cores, two further Cortex-A725 cores, and two Cortex-A520 efficiency cores. It will be based on Android 16 and come with a 120Hz FHD+ screen, 16GB RAM, 256GB storage, Widevine L1 certification for streaming HD, and a g5400i modem.

Should You Wait for Pixel 10 Series

If you’re looking to buy a flagship smartphone in 2025, the Pixel 10 series may be worth the delay. With Tensor G5 processor’s massive power, better display, and stock Android 16 with Google Material 3 Expressive UI, it is promising the best performance. Other such updates like Widevine L1 and the new design add to its advantages for tech enthusiasts and photography lovers.

Pixel 10 Pro Design Updates from Pixel 9 Pro

Compared to its predecessor, the Pixel 10 Pro has its SIM tray and speaker holes relocated. Although the overall looks are the same, the minute changes hint at improvements in the internal design and perhaps superior sound or heat management.