The Google Pixel 10 lineup of devices is set to go live in just about a month's time. However, as it is with Pixel devices, the rumour and leak mill is still going strong. Thanks to that, we now have the official-looking renders for the standard Pixel 10 ahead of August 20, 2025.
Fellow tech publication Android Headlines shared exclusive looking renders of the Pixel 10, with brand-new colourways and an upgraded optics system. At first glance, it looks almost identical to last year's Pixel 9. However, the expanded camera bar on the Pixel 10 is now home to a triple camera setup.
This is in line with one of the early day leaks that claimed that the Pixel 10 will feature a 10.8 MP Samsung 3J1 telephoto sensor, alongside the 48 MP Samsung GN8 main and 12 MP Sony IMX712 ultrawide lenses. Moreover, this new setup is expected to bring gimbal-level stabilisation for videos.

Apart from this, the Pixel 10, just like the Pixel 9, will likely be offered in four colour options. However, apart from the Obsidian option that we saw with the Pixel 9, all the other three options are new. The one with the dark blue hue is called Indigo, the light blue variant is named Frost and the lime green variant is the one Google calls Limoncello. This means that Google's trend of releasing distinct and playful colours will continue.

Now, while Google hasn't officially confirmed anything, thanks to leaks and reports, we already know of a couple of things regarding the core specifications of the Pixel 10.
For starters, apart from the triple camera setup, the base Pixel is also expected to offer a bigger 5,000mAh battery, with 30W fast USB-C charging. For context, the Pixel 9 came with a 4,700mAh battery. It is also said to come with Qi2 wireless charging support.
Moreover, not too long ago, we also learned that the Pixel 10 will arrive with better-tuned speakers and an improved fingerprint sensor for faster unlocks. Additionally, the Pixel 10 will be powered by the Google Tensor G5 processor.
With that said, the Google Pixel 10 series will go official on August 20, 2025, alongside the Pixel Watch 4, which is expected to bring new health and wellness features paired with the same old Snapdragon W5 Gen 1 wearable processor.