
In the lead up to the Pixel 10 launch later this month, the leaks (and teasers) keep coming. Today, we’ve got some of the first software leaks, as well as the first clean images of Pixel 10 and Pixel 10 Pro XL.
We’ve seen quite a few leaks of the Pixel 10 series thus far, but most images have either been a little blurry or full of watermarks. New images shared by WinFuture show off the Pixel 10 Pro XL in two colors, while also showing off the “Indigo” Pixel 10 that everyone loves.
The images themselves don’t really reveal anything new, but they’re by far the sharpest and cleanest images we’ve seen yet.












Meanwhile, some of the new software features coming with Pixel 10 are starting to surface.
The folks over at Android Headlines say that Pixel 10 will launch with “Camera Coach,” which uses Gemini to offer tips to get a better image such as adjusting angles and lighting settings. Meanwhile, another Gemini-powered feature would be “Conversational Photo Editing,” which would use text prompts to make edits to a photo such as swapping out the background, removing objects, or making other edits. Presumably, this will be in the Photos app, but it’s not mentioned specifically.
Something interesting about both of these leaks is that there’s no sourcing mentioned whatsoever. This is well outside of the pattern we’ve seen from this publication over the past few months with various other Pixel 10 leaks, as there’s typically either a named source or something along the lines of “we have,” implying the publication’s own private sources. These posts instead cut right to the chase. What does that mean? It’s hard to say, but it seems worth being aware of just as it’s a change from the norm we’ve come to expect from these leaks.
More on Pixel 10:
- Latest Google Pixel 10 series leaks show off what’s glossy and what’s matte [Gallery]
- Google Pixel 10 ‘Soon’ teaser goes hard on iPhone’s AI Siri delays [Video]
- US pricing for Pixel 10 and 10 Pro leaks with no changes
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Updated to clarify sourcing discrepancy.
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