The Google Pixel 10 and 10 Pro smartphones will be released this fall, but their first images have already become publicly available — renders based on CAD models were published by insider OnLeaks and the Android Headlines resource. The differences from the ninth series devices are expected to be minimal.
Google Pixel 10. Image source: androidheadlines.com
After several evolutionary changes to the look of Google’s smartphones, the Pixel 9 design is the biggest redesign in the line of reference Android devices. Apparently, Google intends to continue this decision for the next generation of models.
Google Pixel 10
The renders published by the two sources are not official and may not even be final, so something may change by the time the Google Pixel 10 and 10 Pro are released. However, the changes are unlikely to be radical.
Google Pixel 10 Pro
The devices retain their flat edges, and the raised camera units above the back panel have not disappeared. Even the dimensions of the devices have changed slightly: if the Pixel 9 had dimensions of 152.8 × 72 × 8.5 mm, then the Pixel 10 has dimensions of 152.8 × 72 × 8.6 mm. At the same time, the camera protrusion accounts for 3.4 mm, so that at the thickest point the body reaches 12 mm.
Google Pixel 10 Pro
Minimal changes in size mean that the new generation smartphones can be used with accessories from previous models. Thus, cases for Pixel 9 and 9 Pro will be compatible with the new devices. The dimensions of the Pixel 10 Pro, according to the leak, will be the same as the base model – 152.8 × 72 × 8.6 mm.
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