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    Pixel 10 leak reveals detailed images and Gemini-powered features

    Pixel 10 leak reveals clean renders and Gemini AI tools like Camera Coach and text-based photo editing ahead of official launch.
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    A new Pixel 10 leak has delivered the sharpest look yet at Google’s upcoming flagship lineup, just weeks before its expected launch. Alongside high-resolution renders, early reports also hint at new AI-powered tools arriving with the Pixel 10 series.

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    Unlike earlier leaks filled with watermarks and low-res angles, this latest batch of images shows both the Pixel 10 and Pixel 10 Pro XL in clean, studio-quality shots. The Pixel 10 appears in an eye-catching Indigo color, which already seems to be generating buzz. Meanwhile, the Pixel 10 Pro XL is featured in two classic finishes that emphasize its polished frame and minimal camera housing.

    There are no major hardware surprises here. Google seems committed to evolving its existing design rather than overhauling it. Subtle refinements in the body and layout suggest a continued focus on function over flash.

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    In addition to the visuals, Android Headlines reports that the Pixel 10 will debut two AI-driven photography tools:

    • Camera Coach – A live assistant that provides tips while framing shots, including lighting and composition suggestions
    • Conversational Photo Editing – Allows users to edit photos using typed commands, such as removing objects or changing backgrounds

    Both features are reportedly powered by Gemini, Google’s latest AI model, and aim to make photo editing easier and more interactive.

    One notable detail: the leak doesn’t cite a specific source. That’s out of character for Android Headlines, which usually includes attribution in its Pixel coverage. It doesn’t make the details false, but it does make them harder to verify.

    With these leaks ramping up, the official Pixel 10 reveal is likely just around the corner. Expect Google to make its move before the end of August.

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