Google's upcoming Pixel 10 series is undoubtedly a rumour mill favourite, making an appearance at least once every day. Now, the Google Pixel 10 Pro has made an unexpected appearance in real-world images, giving us an early look at the design.
The leaked photos come from China’s Xianyu auction website, Goofish which were then reported by Android Authority. These real-life images of the phone are proof that the upcoming Pixel 10 Pro might be hard to tell apart from its predecessor.
We see the Pixel 10 Pro adopting the familiar compact, pill-shaped camera module at the back again. Additionally, the phone appears to have a polished aluminium frame paired with matte glass back, suggested the same refined finish that the Pixel 9 Pro flaunted. However, do note that these are said to be "engineering prototypes" of the device.

The front hasn't changed much either, as we see images of the phone's fastboot menu. The same seller also listed the motherboard of the device, which confirms (sort of) the Tensor G5 processor for the phone.
These leaked images fall in line with the leaked CAD renders we got to see earlier. Besides, thanks to the Google Pixel 10 Pro leaks, we already have an idea of the device's key specifications:
- 6.3-inch 120 Hz LTPO OLED display
- 4,870mAh with 29W fast charging
- Tensor G5 processor
- Up to 16 GB of RAM and 1 TB of storage
- 50 MP primary lens, 48 MP ultrawide, 48 MP periscope telephoto with 5x optical zoom
- 42 MP selfie shooter
In parallel, back cover of the Google's affordable Pixel 10a has also been listed on the same Chinese auction site, as reported by Android Headlines. This showcases the same pill-shaped camera design, hinting at not many design upgrades.
Both phones are expected to launch sometime later this year. Hopefully, we will get to see the brand tease the phones soon.