The premiere of Google Pixel 10 is getting closer
Google invites you to the Made by Google 2025 event
On August 13, 2025 one of the most important technology events of the summer will take place – the annual Made by Google conference. During this event, the American giant will officially present the new generation of Pixel 10 smartphones. This year, the product line will be exceptionally wide, as it will include as many as four models:
- Pixel 10 – the standard version with enhanced AI features,
- Pixel 10 Pro – the flagship with a complete set of cameras and top specifications,
- Pixel 10 Pro XL – a larger variant for fans of big screens,
- Pixel 10 Pro Fold – the second generation of Google’s foldable phone.
Pre-orders and shipments: when will you order, and when will you receive?
Right after the presentation – on August 13 – the official pre-sale of all four models will begin. Customers who decide to place their orders first will receive their devices starting from August 20, 2025. On the same day, smartphones will also be available in regular retail sales.
📅 Key dates for the Google Pixel 10 premiere:
- August 13, 2025 – Made by Google conference
- August 13, 2025 – start of pre-orders
- August 20, 2025 – start of deliveries and retail premiere
Pixel Superfans with early access – a special event on June 25
It is worth mentioning that Google has decided to highlight the most engaged users, namely members of the Pixel Superfans program. Selected individuals received an invitation to a private presentation, which will take place on June 25, 2025 – nearly three weeks before the official premiere.
This event will be the first opportunity to test the Pixel 10 series live before it reaches the hands of the general public. Although there have been speculations that this might suggest an earlier market debut, Google has confirmed that the official presentation will take place as planned – on August 13.
Google Pixel 10 Pro in the first photos
Prototype leaked online
Even before the August premiere, the Google Pixel 10 series is generating huge excitement. Authentic photos of the Pixel 10 Pro prototype have surfaced online, allowing a closer look at the design of the upcoming flagship from Google.
Leak from China – prototype captured in photos
The photos were first spotted on the Chinese social platform Coolapk, and then reshared by well-known leaker Mystic Leaks (tigster), who published them on Twitter/X, among other platforms. The materials depict a real test device, not renders or promotional materials.
In one of the shots, we can see that it is a unit marked as “DVT1.0” – indicating that we are dealing with an early version of the hardware from the Design Validation Test stage. The designation of the test model “C0PX10” and the codename of the processor “zuma pro” further confirm that this is the Pixel 10 Pro equipped with the Tensor G4 chip.


Specifications of the Google Pixel 10 series – what’s new under the hood?
Although the Pixel 10 series does not introduce a revolution in design, the internal components, especially in the base model, have been significantly modified. Let’s check what exactly has changed in this year’s models.
Pixel 10 – the biggest changes in the “base” version
Google has decided to radically change its approach to its cheapest flagship. The Pixel 10 is approaching Pro levels in terms of power, but at the same time, it regresses in photography compared to last year’s Pixel 9.
📸 Cameras:
- Main: 50 MP (Samsung GNV, sensor 1/1.31″) – the same as in Pixel 10 Pro!
- Ultrawide: 13 MP (Sony IMX712) – identical to the budget Pixel 9a
- No telephoto lens – the removal of this element is a step back compared to its predecessor
- Front camera: 13 MP
📌 While the main camera is flagship, the limited ultrawide sensor and lack of a telephoto lens may degrade photo quality in low light and reduce photographic versatility.
Processor and software:
- New Tensor G4 (4 nm, produced by Samsung) – improved over Tensor G3
- Android 15 (factory) + at least 7 years of update support
Battery and charging:
- Capacity: about 4500 mAh
- Wired fast charging: approx. 30 W
- Wireless: up to 20 W
Display:
- OLED 6.1–6.2 inches, FHD+ resolution
- 120 Hz refresh rate (previously only 90 Hz!)
- Flat panel with thinner bezels
Pixel 10 Pro and Pixel 10 Pro XL – no major surprises
The Pro models continue the proven formula from the Pixel 9 Pro, offering the best cameras and premium features. Google has not opted to change the sensors, focusing instead on software optimization and a new chip.
📸 Cameras (no changes compared to the Pixel 9 Pro series):
- Main: 50 MP (Samsung GNV, 1/1.31″)
- Ultrawide: 48 MP (Sony IMX858)
- Telephoto: 48 MP (Sony IMX858, with 5x optical zoom)
- Front camera: 42 MP (Sony IMX858)
Processor and system:
- Tensor G4, Android 15
- Improved ISP chip and new version of Google Camera – better HDR, sharper details
Display:
- Pro: 6.7″ LTPO OLED QHD+, 1–120 Hz, 1600+ nits brightness
- Pro XL: 6.9–7.0″, the same parameters as Pro, but larger working area
Battery:
- Pro: 5000 mAh
- Pro XL: 5200 mAh
- Supports wireless charging at 23 W and wired charging at ~33 W
Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold – a foldable flagship with potential, but not for everyone
The Pixel 10 Pro Fold is the second generation of Google’s foldable smartphone. Although the device does not differ significantly from its predecessor on the outside, the key change is the new main camera – Samsung GN8 50 MP, replacing the older Sony IMX787 48 MP sensor. This should improve photo quality, especially in low light.
The other cameras remain largely unchanged:
- ultrawide and telephoto – both 12 MP (Samsung 3J1),
- front cameras (internal and external) – 10.5 MP (Samsung 3K1).
This device is aimed at fans of foldable designs and modern technologies, but…
❗ Note for Polish users:
At this moment, there are no indications that the Pixel 10 Pro Fold will be available for official sale in Poland. Most likely – like its predecessor – it will only be available in selected countries (e.g., USA, Germany, United Kingdom). Polish consumers will only be able to import it through intermediaries, such as Amazon or independent online stores.
The premiere is already on August 13, 2025, and pre-orders start on the same day. If you plan to upgrade your phone or want to stay updated with the latest technologies from Google – it’s worth keeping your eyes wide open!
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