Google has shown off the design of the entire Pixel 10 smartphone range, seemingly by mistake.
It would be an understatement to say that the Pixel 10 range is a known quantity. Not only have we had a bunch of official-looking renders and spec leaks emerging in recent weeks, but Google itself has deliberately tipped the design of the Pixel 10 Pro.
Now the company has revealed all of the other phones in the range too – but this time it doesn’t seem to have been deliberate.
Pixel 10 series officially leaked
While searching around on the Google Play Store app for Android, Android Authority uncovered a banner that showcases all four of the Pixel 10 devices.
Going in size order from left to right, there’s the Pixel 10 Pro XL, Pixel 10 Pro Fold, and Pixel 10 Pro in the Moonstone colour that we recently rated quite highly in our rankings. Then there’s the Pixel 10 in Indigo right on the end.
It’s a slightly odd image, if we’re being honest. It looks a bit like one of those old photo app filters that lets you colour in a single element on a monochrome image.
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Bigger, heavier – more magnetic?
Google’s latest leak is noteworthy, but it’s not the most interesting Pixel 10 news to emerge today.
That honour would have to go to the precise dimensions of the Pixel 10 series, as revealed by Android Headlines.
It’s not so much the stats themselves, but what they might represent that has us intrigued. The takeaway here is that each and every Pixel 10 model is ever so slightly thicker and heavier than its Google Pixel 9 predecessor.
For example, the Pixel 10 Pro Fold is 0.3mm thicker and 1g heavier than the Pixel 9 Pro Fold. The Pixel 10 Pro XL is exactly the same thickness as the Pixel 9 Pro XL, but 11g heavier.
Yes, this would seem to confirm rumours that Google is upping battery capacities all round. But it could also confirm reports that Google is adding Qi2 magnets to its phones, potentially alongside a whole ‘Pixelsnap’ ecosystem of magnetised accessories.