Google Cuts Through Pixel 10 Leaks by Revealing the Phone Early
With Google’s Pixel 10 launch event just weeks away, the company has decided to beat the rumor mill at its own game—by officially unveiling the phone’s design ahead of schedule.
A promotional video now live on Google’s website (embedded below) confirms what earlier leaks suggested: the Pixel 10 will feature a triple-camera setup, with the third lens widely speculated to be a telephoto sensor. Beyond this key upgrade, the device retains much of the Pixel 9’s aesthetic, maintaining Google’s signature minimalist design. The showcased model sports a sleek gray-blue finish—a subtle yet stylish choice.
While Google has only teased the phone’s exterior for now, the full reveal is just around the corner. The official Pixel 10 launch is set for August 20th, where details on specs, pricing, and new features are expected.
This isn’t the first time Google has opted for an early sneak peek—last year, the company similarly previewed the Pixel 9 Pro’s design before its full debut. By controlling the narrative, Google ensures buzz stays focused on its official announcements rather than third-party leaks.
Stay tuned for more updates as the launch date approaches.
