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Google Pixel 10 leaks in official-looking renders with telephoto camera, striking blue color [Gallery]

Ahead of its launch next month, the first official-looking renders of the base Google Pixel 10 have hit the web, revealing the four colors in Google’s lineup – including a striking blue colorway – and all but confirming the triple-camera array.

We’ve already heard a lot about the Pixel 10 series as a whole, but as has been the case with a lot of Google and Android leaks in recent years, there have been a lot of mixed messages and vague details. With this latest leak, though, we’re getting a pretty clear look at the base Pixel 10 through what appear to be official renders of the device.

The folks over at Android Headlines have obtained Pixel 10 images showing the device in “Obsidian,” “Frost,” “Indigo,” and “Limoncello.” Those colors have appeared in the past, but we’re now seeing what they actually look like, with “Indigo” offering a striking blue shade similar to 2017’s “Really Blue” Pixel, and “Limoncello” offering a vibrant yellow/green hue. “Frost,” meanwhile, does away with a traditional white device, instead offering something closer to gray. The vibrant blue and yellow/green colors match up nicely with wallpaper leaks.


Update: Google has shared the first official image of the Pixel 10 Pro since this post was initially published.

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These images also confirm that Google is equipping its base Pixel 10 with a triple-camera array on the back. This was hinted at in previous leaks, but it’s abundantly clear in these images.

Rumor has it that Google has slightly downgraded the primary sensor in exchange for adding a telephoto camera to its base device, which was the primary difference between the Pixel 9 and its Pro counterparts.

Top comment by Silcat

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I really like the bay blue on my 8a so the darker blue on the 10 is definitely different. Still looks cool though!

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Google is set to launch the Pixel 10 series – consisting of Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and Pixel 10 Pro Fold – alongside smartwatch and earbud refreshes on August 20.

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