The Google Pixel 10 has become a regular at the rumour mill, with fresh details surfacing almost every day. Now, the base Pixel 10's display, storage and battery specifications have come to light, hinting at a few key upgrades.
The latest leak comes from Android Headlines, who now suggest that the Pixel 10 will arrive with the same 6.3-inch full HD+ 120 Hz display. Moreover, just like its predecessor, the display is said to be protected by Gorilla Glass Victus 2. However, as per a leak from Android Authority, HDR peak brightness levels might go up from 1,800 nits on the Pixel 9 to 2,000 nits on the Pixel 10, which is a 10% boost.
Moving on, the Pixel 10 is also expected to arrive with 12 GB of RAM alongside a choice for 128 GB or 256 GB of storage. This too remains the same as the previous generation. 512 GB of storage would be a nice addition, in all honesty. However, the battery capacity is getting a boost.

The latest leak reveals that the Pixel 10 will pack a 4,970mAh battery unit, which is around a 5% increment in comparison to the Pixel 9's 4,700mAh capacity. The wired charging speed is also said to increase to 29W, up from 27W. Additionally, this time around, the series is expected to get 15W Qi2 wireless charging support.
For now, this is all that we get to know from the latest leak. However, going by previous leaks, there are a couple of things that we know in terms of the Pixel 10's expected specs. Here's a quick rundown:
- 3nm Google Tensor G5 with Titan M2 security chipset
- 50 MP Samsung GN8 sensor primary, 13 MP Sony IMX712 ultrawide, 10.8 MP Samsung 3J1 5x telephoto
- 10.5 MP Samsung 3J1 selfie shooter
- IP68 rating
While there is no official launch date yet, leaks and reports hint at an August announcement. However, that's still two months away and we are expecting to see more Pixel 10 details surface in the coming days. So, stay tuned.