Google is ramping up excitement for its next flagship phones with a slick teaser on the Google Store homepage. A quick 13-second video morphs the number “10” into the outline of the Pixel 10 Pro, putting the spotlight on its distinctive camera bar. This is clearly the Pro model thanks to the temperature sensor tucked under the flash. What stands out most is the fresh colorway, which looks like the rumored Moonstone — a understated blue-gray that’s got a touch more pop than the Hazel from last year’s lineup. The side rails come across as shiny and polished, sticking to that high-end vibe Google fans expect.

The teaser ties into a special deal for anyone signing up for Google Store emails by August 18. New subscribers can snag a promo code for a discount on one Pixel 10 device, redeemable through September 4. It’s limited to folks using Google Pay at checkout, and supplies might run out fast. This offer is popping up in Google Stores globally, hinting at a big push for the series.

While Google keeps things official with the Pro tease, leaked renders are giving us a clearer picture of the standard Pixel 10. Android Headlines got their hands on exclusive images showing off four vibrant colors: Obsidian, which is Google’s go-to black; Indigo, a rich royal blue that’s lighter than some Samsung shades; Frost, a soft light blue reminiscent of older iPhones; and Limoncello, a fun yellow-green that adds some zest. It’s interesting that the classic Porcelain white isn’t in the mix for the base model this time around. These bolder picks feel like a departure, making the Pixel 10 lineup more playful right out of the gate.

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The renders also highlight a key design update on the Pixel 10—the camera bar. It’s not bigger overall, but the glass section has expanded to fit a third lens. For the first time, the non-Pro version gets a telephoto camera, joining the 48-megapixel main sensor and 12-megapixel ultrawide. That telephoto clocks in at 10.8 megapixels, borrowed from other recent Pixels like the 9 Pro Fold. Sure, the sensors are smaller than what’s on the Pro models, but Google’s computational photography has a track record of punching above its weight, especially on budget-friendly hardware. Remember how the Pixel A-series often tops camera blind tests? This could follow suit.

These details line up with earlier leaks that have been circulating. For instance, we reported on the Pixel 10 series colors weeks ago, listing options like Obsidian, Frost, Indigo, and Lemongrass — which seems to match that Limoncello yellow-green vibe — along with Moonstone for the Pro models. Similarly, we also highlighted reports about how the telephoto addition to the base Pixel 10 will bring macro capabilities and better zoom without bloating the price.

All this comes ahead of Google’s Made by Google event on August 20, which is earlier than the typical October slot. Preorders kick off the same day, with devices expected to ship starting August 28. If you’re in the market for a new Android phone, these teases suggest the Pixel 10 series could blend fresh looks with solid camera smarts.

Dwayne Cubbins
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My fascination with Android phones began the moment I got my hands on one. Since then, I've been on a journey to decode the ever-evolving tech landscape, fueled by a passion for both the "how" and the "why." Since 2018, I've been crafting content that empowers users and demystifies the tech world. From in-depth how-to guides that unlock your phone's potential to breaking news based on original research, I strive to make tech accessible and engaging.

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