Pixel 10 Series Leak Reveals New Moonstone, Jade, and Frost Colorways

With the Google Pixel 10 series set to launch on August 20, new renders have surfaced, showcasing fresh color options and refined designs. While Google isn’t overhauling its signature aesthetic this year, subtle tweaks—like glossy and matte finishes—give the lineup a premium feel.

Premium Design with a Familiar Look

The Pixel 10 Pro maintains its sleek, reflective side rails and polished back panels, a design choice that Google likely hopes will make the phone stand out in stores and ads. However, opinions may vary on whether this approach truly sets it apart from competitors.

New Colors for the Pixel 10 Pro

The biggest visual changes come in the form of two new color options:

  • Moonstone – A sophisticated, deep blue hue
  • Jade – A unique greenish-yellow shade paired with a light gold frame

Google is keeping fan-favorite finishes like Obsidian (matte black) and Porcelain (off-white), ensuring there’s something for everyone. Under the hood, the Tensor G5 chip—Google’s latest in-house processor—promises improvements in speed, efficiency, and AI performance over last year’s Tensor G4.

Storage options range from 128GB to a massive 1TB, with 16GB of RAM as the base configuration. The phone packs a 4,870mAh battery, and pricing starts at $999.

Pixel 10 Shines in Frosty Blue

The standard Pixel 10 also gets a stylish new look with Frost, a silvery pastel blue that shifts in different lighting. Other available colors include Limoncello (vibrant yellow), Obsidian, and Indigo (deep blue).

Like its Pro sibling, the base model runs on the Tensor G5 (built on TSMC’s 3nm process) but comes with 12GB of RAM and 128GB or 256GB storage. Both models share a 6.3-inch OLED display, while the Pixel 10 Pro XL steps up to a 6.8-inch screen.

The camera setup includes:

  • 48MP main sensor
  • 12MP ultrawide (slightly downgraded from the Pixel 9)
  • 10.8MP telephoto (borrowed from Google’s foldables)

A larger camera bar accommodates the triple-lens system, and the phone is rumored to house a 4,970mAh battery with case-free wireless charging. Pricing starts at $799 in the U.S. and $1,099 in Canada.

Mark Your Calendars for August 20

The Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and Pixel 10 Pro Fold will debut globally on August 20, with possible delays in regions like India. The launch event will be streamed live from New York on YouTube—so set a reminder!

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