Google will unveil the highly anticipated Pixel 10 series on August 20. Reports revealed so far suggest that the smartphones will deliver flagship-level performance, just like their predecessors. The latest developments have now revealed the models’ prices in Europe. Here are the details!
How much will the Google Pixel 10 series cost?
All models of the Google Pixel 10 series have been leaked with their European prices, and it appears there will be no increase compared to the previous Pixel 9 series. Accordingly, the Pixel 10 with 128 GB storage will be priced at €899, while the 256 GB model will cost €999.
The Pixel 10 Pro’s base 128 GB variant will be sold for €1,099. When storage reaches 1 TB, the price will rise to €1,589. Meanwhile, the Pixel 10 Pro XL 256 GB version is priced at €1,299, the 512 GB version at €1,429, and the highest 1 TB storage Pro XL model will cost €1,689.
The foldable Pixel 10 Pro Fold will carry a price tag of €1,899 for the 256 GB model, €2,029 for the 512 GB model, and €2,289 for the 1 TB model.
All models will feature the Tensor G5 chipset produced by TSMC’s 3nm manufacturing process and 12 GB of RAM. On the camera side, there will be a 50 MP Samsung GN8 main sensor, a 13 MP Sony IMX712 ultra-wide sensor, and, for the first time in the standard model, an 11 MP telephoto lens. The Pro and Pro XL models will sport an LTPO OLED display with a refresh rate ranging from 1 to 120 Hz, 3000 nits of brightness, and a 42 MP front camera.
The Pixel 10 Pro will have a 6.3-inch display, a 4,870 mAh battery, and support 29W wired charging. The larger Pro XL model will feature a 6.8-inch screen, a 5,200 mAh battery, and 39W fast charging support. Both models will include a 50 MP main camera, a 48 MP ultra-wide sensor, and a 48 MP periscope telephoto lens with 5x optical zoom. Additionally, both devices will support 15W wireless charging based on the Qi2 standard.
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