With Google’s upcoming Pixel 10 launch on the horizon, it isn’t exactly surprising that we’ve gotten multiple leaks all over the place. In fact, a new set of photos shared online shows what appears to be behind-the-scenes photos of a camera crew filming a Google Pixel advertisement, and in this case it seems to be the Pixel 10 that’s the star of the show.
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While it’s not specific if it’s the base model 10 or 10 Pro, it’s clear that this is the upcoming model, at least based on looks alone. The photos were shared online by Mark Teasdale, and even included some storyboard shots at the scene. The photos were compiled into a video, which you can watch here (at least until Google decides to do something about it).


This new leak seems to corroborate the Pixel 10’s design which we saw a while back. Product renders shared by Android Headlines and tech informant @Onleaks show that Google is planning on giving the Pixel 10 series phones a familiar look, save for a few key changes. The phone will feature a design that’s essentially the same as on the Pixel 9 from last year, which initially introduced flat sides and an overall iPhone-esque appearance to Google’s own brand of Android handsets.

Starting with the base model Pixel 10, fans of Google’s smartphone range can expect the same look and feel if they already own the Pixel 9. Unlike the Pixel 9a which sheds the camera bar on the rear panel, the Pixel 10 – for better or for worse – sticks to this established design, which arguably keeps Google’s phones distinct and easily identifiable from the rest of the competition. One key change however is that the Pixel 10 will now come with three camera lenses on the rear panel – previously, all base-model Pixel flagships came with two cameras at the most, which usually consisted of a main sensor and a secondary ultra-wide sensor.

As for the Pixel 10 Pro and Pixel 10 Pro XL, there’s not much difference from last year, as they already come with three camera sensors by default. The 10 pro and 10 Pro XL renders also show a glossy metallic frame, a contrast to the matte frame seen on the regular Pixel 10. All phones are also expected to feature the same dimensions, albeit with some minor differences in terms of overall thickness. Interestingly though, the renders show that the sim slot has now been moved on the top end of the phones, meaning that Google might return to its dual-grille design seen on previous Pixel models.
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In addition to the ad leak, several wallpapers of the Pixel 10 series were also shared online, in addition to a list of colour names which includes a new “Limoncell0” variant.