Google’s Pixel 10 Pro Enters the Spotlight Early

Google isn’t waiting for the August 20 event to make waves. In a move that’s got tech fans buzzing, the company has quietly teased the Pixel 10 Pro in a short video clip—almost a full month before its official debut. And yes, it’s flaunting a sleek new color that we haven’t seen on any previous Pixel models.
The teaser doesn’t go overboard. Instead, it simply showcases the back and side of the upcoming Pixel 10 Pro, giving us a close look at the design we’ve already seen circulating in leaks. It’s got a triple-lens camera setup housed in a raised camera bar—very on-brand for Google—and includes a flash alongside what’s likely a temperature sensor.

The power and volume buttons sit neatly on the metallic right edge, while the iconic ‘G’ logo is placed halfway down the back. It all looks familiar—almost identical to the Pixel 9 Pro—but the new silvery-blue finish adds a fresh twist. Based on previous leaks, this particular shade is expected to be named Moonstone.
Now, if you’re wondering about more color options, a separate leak from Android Headlines has you covered. The standard Pixel 10 might arrive in four colors: Obsidian (your classic black), Frost (a muted white), Indigo (a punchy blue), and Limoncello (a bright yellow that practically screams summer). It’s an interesting spread, with Indigo and Limoncello bringing much-needed vibrancy to the Pixel lineup.
More notably, the base Pixel 10 seems to be stepping up its camera game. If these leaks are accurate, the phone will feature not two, but three rear cameras. The specs? A 48MP main sensor, a 12MP ultra-wide, and a 10.8MP telephoto lens—marking a first for a non-Pro Pixel. Google appears to be trading some megapixels for that extra versatility, which makes sense if the goal is to stay budget-friendly without cutting corners on camera hardware.
Of course, nothing’s confirmed until the big day, but between the early teaser and the leaked renders, there’s already plenty to chew on. With a full reveal just around the corner, it’s safe to say that the Pixel 10 family—especially the Pro models—are shaping up to be one of Google’s boldest phone releases yet.
Stay tuned for August 20. The Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and Pixel 10 Pro Fold could all share the stage—and based on what we’ve seen so far, it might be Google’s most stylish and spec-packed event yet.