Google seems to have accidentally revealed its complete Pixel 10 series through a promotional banner hidden in the Google Play Store app, giving us our first official look at the entire lineup before the August 20 launch event.

The discovery came courtesy of some persistent digging through the Play Store’s Android app, where the folks over at Android Authority found a banner that appears destined for post-launch promotional use. The image shows all four Pixel 10 models together for the first time in official Google imagery, complete with a “Now available” message and a $50-off deal valid through October 13.

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What makes this particularly interesting is the timing. With Google’s Made by Google event just weeks away, this banner was clearly meant to surface much later in the marketing cycle. Instead, we’re getting an unplanned preview of how Google plans to promote its new flagship lineup.

The leaked banner showcases the complete family: the standard Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and the Pixel 10 Pro Fold. While the Pro models appear in rather conservative color choices in this particular render, the standard Pixel 10 steals the show in a striking Indigo blue finish that’s easily one of the most eye-catching color options Google has planned for this generation.

This accidental reveal comes during what’s been an exceptionally busy period for Pixel 10 news. Recent FCC and IMDA certifications have paved the way for the August debut, while detailed renders and color options surfaced just days ago. Earlier reports have also revealed potential pricing structures for the new lineup.

Google itself kicked off the promotional cycle earlier this week with an official Pixel 10 Pro teaser on the Google Store, suggesting the company is ready to ramp up marketing efforts as the launch approaches.

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With the Pixel 10 series feeling thoroughly leaked at this point, the question becomes what other surprises Google might have in store for its August event. We’re still waiting for clear looks at the anticipated Pixel Watch 4 and new Pixel Buds, despite hearing plenty about their technical specifications. Though I wouldn’t be surprised if high-quality leaked renders pop up for these devices in the coming days.

Featured image credit: Android Authority

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