It’s surprising to think that the Pixel 10 series is already expected this year, especially with a major technological shift underway. Google’s next smartphones will be powered with an SoC (system-on-chip) that has been designed entirely in-house for the first time, and not based on Samsung’s Exynos platform like in the past. The new Tensor G5 chip won’t have components from Samsung, including the 5G modem that now swaps out for one from MediaTek.
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Google Pixel 10 Series: Everything We Know So Far About Features, Colors, and Pricing
Additionally, the Tensor G5 will not be manufactured by Samsung Foundry, unlike the Tensor G4. Instead, it is expected to be manufactured by TSMC with its superior third-gen 3nm process node (N3P), which should offer better efficiency and performance. These upgrades offer compelling reasons for both loyal Pixel fans and users of Galaxy S or iPhone devices to consider the Pixel 10 as their next smartphone.
One of the highlights is the fact that Google will exercise even more authority over the look and feature set of the processor, and can bring special features custom-fitted for the Pixel experience. The Pixel 10 series will likely be announced in August, with pre-orders going live the same day.
The Pixel 10 will come in four colours, including Obsidian (black), Blue, Iris (purple), and Limoncello (yellow), claims leaker Mystic Leaks. Rumor has it the Pixel 10 Pro and Pixel 10 Pro XL will be available in Obsidian, Green, Sterling (grey), and Porcelain (white).
The Pixel 10 series will launch with Android 16 and is expected to receive seven Android OS updates, taking it through to Android 23. Pricing is likely to remain consistent with the Pixel 9 lineup, with the base Pixel 10 starting at $799. The Pixel 10 Pro should start at $999, and the Pixel 10 Pro XL could see a $100 increase to $1,199. However, the Pixel 10 Pro Fold may get a significant price cut, dropping to $1,599 from the previous $1,799 starting price of its predecessor.
FAQs
When will the Pixel 10 launch?
It’s expected to debut in August 2025.
What is new about the Tensor G5 chip?
It’s Google’s first fully in-house designed processor using TSMC’s 3nm process.