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Google has been teasing the Pixel 10 series before its launch. The design seen in the banner matches what has been leaked and shared online.
Google Pixel 10 series leaked (Source: Internet)
New Delhi: Google made a mistake by accidentally revealing the Pixel 10 series before its official launch. According to a report from Android Authority, a promotional banner on the Google Play Store gave away details about all four models. There four models are Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and Pixel 10 Pro Fold.
The banner was up for a while before it was taken down. It clearly said, "Meet the new Pixel 10 series" and showed the designs of all four phones.
Google has been teasing the Pixel 10 series before its launch. The design seen in the banner matches what has been leaked and shared online. For the first time, the Pixel 10 Pro will have a triple camera setup on the back. The Pixel 10 Pro and Pixel 10 Pro XL are said to use Google’s new Tensor G5 chip, which will improve the phone's speed and AI features compared to older models.
The Pixel 10 Pro XL is expected to be the most powerful Pixel phone so far.
Reports say it could have a huge 5200mAh battery — the largest in the Pixel lineup to date. The Pixel 10 Pro has a slightly smaller 4870mAh battery. Both the Pixel 10 Pro and Pixel 10 Pro XL will have larger, brighter screens than their predecessors — the Pro model has a 6. 3-inch display, while the Pro XL has a 6. 8-inch one.
Google hasn’t officially commented on the leak, but it’s expected to hold its “Made by Google” event on August 20, where the Pixel 10 series will officially be unveiled.
Google has not made any official statement on this leak at the moment, but it is being told that the company is going to hold its' Made by Google 'event on August 20, where the Pixel 10 series will be launched. However, the leak has made fans even more excited. People are now eagerly waiting to find out the prices of these phones and what improvements Google will bring in terms of software. This leak may have been a mistake, but users have already learned a lot before the phones are officially announced.
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