Google’s next flagship smartphone, the Pixel 10 Pro, has been revealed with all its details weeks before its official launch. Live images shared on a China-based forum show that the device includes significant changes in both its design line and hardware.
Pixel 10 Pro will be here soon
The Pixel 10 series is planned to be introduced on August 20, open for pre-order on the same day, and start shipping on August 28. The device in the leaked images is stated to be a design verification prototype codenamed “Blazer”.
The device includes the new-generation Tensor G5 processor developed by Google. This eight-core chip uses a special architecture consisting of two Cortex-A520, five Cortex-A725, and one high-performance Cortex-X4 cores. In addition, the system includes a g5400i model modem, which is thought to be based on Samsung’s Exynos architecture.
Among the hardware features, 16 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage are noteworthy. The operating system is Android 16. This configuration indicates that the Pixel 10 Pro will continue to be at the flagship level in both performance and software.
There are also important innovations in the design. The USB-C port at the bottom of the device is surrounded by symmetrical speaker grilles on both sides. The SIM card slot has been moved to the upper left edge compared to previous models.
The screen design also seems to have been updated. The glass panel extending closer to the edges suggests that the frame ratios have been reduced and the overall design has been made more refined.
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