Google’s highly anticipated Google Pixel 10 Pro model has emerged for the first time with images leaked from the real world. The images, which are said to belong to a prototype version of the device, were shared via a motherboard listing on a Chinese auction site called Xianyu, where second-hand products are offered for sale. The user who opened the ad shared a series of photos showing not only the motherboard but also the front and back of the phone.
What will the Google Pixel 10 Pro design be like?
The device in the images is very similar to the Pixel 10 Pro design drawings that previously appeared on the internet. The special patterns on the back surface and the label placed just below the camera bar are among the elements that confirm that the device is an engineering prototype belonging to Google.

Such patterns are among the signs that Google adds to its test devices to control leaks. In addition, the fact that the device’s fastboot menu includes the phrase “DVT”, or “Design Validation Test”, reveals that the phone is still in a pre-mass production phase.
The shared photos also clearly show that the device has a design that is consistent with previous render leaks. The periscope-type camera lens on the rear surface confirms the camera system mentioned in previous leaks. This detail indicates that the Pixel 10 Pro will once again offer an advanced telephoto shooting capability.
The information received so far about the Pixel 10 series indicates that the devices will be powered by the Tensor G5 processor. The G5 will be the first Tensor chipset designed by Google itself, but this time produced by TSMC.
This detail indicates a significant change, considering that the previous Tensor chips were produced by Samsung. In addition, it has become clear that the standard model of the Pixel 10 will switch to a triple rear camera system this year, and that a telephoto lens will be added in particular. In contrast, no major change is expected in the camera structure of the Pro models compared to the previous generation.