The first CAD-based renders of the Google Pixel 10 Pro and 10 Pro XL have surfaced, courtesy of @OnLeaks. The photos show a familiar design, featuring flat sides, a large camera module, and nearly identical displays as their predecessors. Earlier leaks indicate that the Pixel 10 Pro is internally called “Blazer” and has model numbers “G4QUR” and “GN4F5.”
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Google Pixel 10 Pro and Pixel 10 Pro XL Surface in First Renders, Reveal Familiar Design and Key Specifications
The Pixel 10 Pro will likely come in at 152.8 x 72 x 8.6mm, all but the same size as the Pixel 9 Pro. It is expected to have a 6.3-inch OLED display. On the back, we can see a triple-camera setup with a periscope telephoto lens — a sign of advanced zoom capabilities.
Similarly, the Pixel 10 Pro XL is expected to maintain a familiar design language with flat edges and a large camera module. Earlier reports revealed that it carries the codename ‘Rango’ and model number “GUL82.” This device is said to measure 162.7 x 76.6 x 8.5mm and features a 6.8-inch OLED display. It also comes with a triple-camera system with a periscope telephoto lens, just like its smaller counterpart.
Both phones will likely be running on Google’s yet-to-announce Tensor G5 chipset, which will be a 3nm SoC manufactured by TSMC. The chip will reportedly have a PowerVR two-core IMG DXT-48-1536 GPU, and the SoC is paired with 16GB of RAM. Google is also reportedly testing a MediaTek T900 modem for better connectivity. Camera specifics are still unknown, but the new chipset is expected to allow for 4K 60fps HDR video recording, upping video capture quality significantly.
Last year, the Pixel 9 series broke Google’s usual fall launch cycle when it made its debut in August. With Android 16 expected to arrive by June 2025, the Pixel 10 lineup could follow a similar early release schedule, possibly launching a few months before its usual fall window.
FAQs
What are the key design changes in the Pixel 10 Pro series?
The Pixel 10 Pro and 10 Pro XL feature a familiar flat-sided design, a large camera module, and triple rear cameras.
When is the Pixel 10 series expected to launch?
The Pixel 10 series could launch earlier than usual, possibly around mid-2025, alongside Android 16.