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Pixel 10 Series Fully Leaked Before Launch: Official Renders, Colours, and More Revealed

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New Leak Confirms Full Google Pixel 10 Lineup Ahead of August Launch

Google’s upcoming Pixel 10 series, set for official launch in India on 21 August, has once again slipped through the cracks of secrecy. This time, the leak comes from none other than tipster Evan Blass, known for his consistency in tech circles. The images he shared appear to reveal the complete lineup—including the much-anticipated Pixel 10 Pro Fold, quirky colour options, and high-resolution renders that might just be the final version.

The company has been tight-lipped, offering only a minor teaser of the Pixel 10 Pro in a new Moonstone finish. Everything else? Well, the internet has filled in the blanks.

Timeline of Events

  • Early August: Google teases Pixel 10 Pro in Moonstone.
  • 8 August: Android Headlines leaks colour variants.
  • 10 August: Evan Blass posts what seem to be final renders of all four new phones plus the Watch 4 and Pixel Buds.
  • 21 August: Official India launch event scheduled.

This kind of rollout, with placeholder-level silence from Google but a roaring flood of leaks from the community, is… well, it’s standard by now. It might even be intentional, depending on how you see things.

What the Leaks Reveal

The fresh batch of renders includes four Pixel 10 models:

  1. Pixel 10
  2. Pixel 10 Pro
  3. Pixel 10 Pro XL
  4. Pixel 10 Pro Fold

The regular Pixel 10, often overshadowed by its pricier siblings, is having a bit of a standout moment this time. The renders show a triple-camera setup—rare for a base model. Rumors suggest it could include a wide, ultra-wide and even a telephoto lens. That’s a level-up that a lot of users will actually feel.

And then there are the colours:

  • Blue (with a brushed-metal finish?) for the Pixel 10
  • Jade green for the Pixel 10 Pro
  • Moonstone for the Pixel 10 Pro Fold—a soft grey with shimmer

The renders match earlier leaks, reinforcing a growing confidence that what we’re seeing will be close to the retail release. One could argue that this near-complete exposure saves Google the effort of a dramatic unveiling. But let’s be real… there’s still something exciting about the official keynote.

Official Statements

While Google hasn’t issued full specs or press releases yet, they did confirm the 21 August India unveiling. So far, the only visual they’ve officially teased was the Pixel 10 Pro in that Moonstone hue—which they say “captures the elegance of natural elements with a modern edge.” Take that for what it’s worth.

“We’re excited to introduce a new chapter in Pixel design and performance,” a Google rep stated last week during a brief Q&A, “but there’s more we’ll share on the 21st.”

Design Philosophy: What’s Changed

Not much, surprisingly. According to tipsters and high-res images, the shape and body lines have stuck with the aesthetic introduced last year:

  • Flat sides for improved grip and symmetry
  • Floating rear camera block, disconnected from the body’s frame
  • Slightly softened corners across Pro models

Google seems to believe it has found a signature look and is sticking with it. It worked for Apple, right?

Pixel Watch 4: Déjà Vu?

Leaks also include renders of the incoming Pixel Watch 4. At first glance, and honestly at second glance too, it’s nearly identical to the Watch 3. Some watchers say Google is pulling an Apple here—keeping the external look consistent so the silhouette becomes instantly recognisable. Makes sense. Function over flash.

Though nothing much is visible from the renders alone, it’s expected that the Watch 4 may bring improved battery life and better display efficiency under the same glass dome.

Performance and Internals

This year’s Tensor G5 chipset, reportedly built on TSMC’s 3nm process, will form the core of the Pixel 10 series. This should bring noticeable improvements in both processing power and energy efficiency. Faster AI functions and potentially smarter camera features may be on the list too, though we’re speculating until launch.

With that smaller nanometer size, battery life improvements feel likely. But actual benchmarks? Still under wraps. Google’s AI smarts mixed with new silicon… it could be a good combo. Maybe even enough to sway fence-sitters from Samsung and Apple.

Community Response

The reaction online has been… mixed. Some fans are thrilled by the confirmation of a foldable option and new colours. Others feel the designs are becoming a little stale.

“Same shape, same screen, but maybe I’ll skip this year unless I feel real camera gains,” one Reddit user wrote while reacting to the leaks.

It’s a fair criticism. At some point, the minimal iteration fatigue is bound to show, even among loyalists. The fans who buy Pixels for their cameras may still upgrade, though.

What’s Next?

With the August 21 launch now just days away, we’re expecting more teasers to trickle out—or possibly leak completely, given the track record. In India and globally, Google is likely betting on its clean Android interface, smart features, and camera prowess to keep the Pixel series relevant in a year crowded with foldables and AI claims by competitors.

In short? We’re looking at four Pixel phones, three stunning new colours, one reused design and a chipset that might genuinely punch above its weight. The official event might still have a few tricks left, especially regarding pricing and India-specific bundles or offers.

As always, we’ll be watching closely. And probably refreshing Twitter—or X, depending on what you call it now—for that last-minute surprise tip.

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