Pixel 10 Pro Series Specs Leaked Ahead Of August Launch: More Battery Power Coming?

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Pixel 10 launch is tipped for August once again and these new details suggest Google is all set to unleash its new premium lineup.

Google Pixel 10 series is rumoured to be launching in August this year which means the product is ready to be shipped, so the leaks are getting broader with more details on offer. The latest Pixel 10 Pro series leak gives us most of the specifications that one can expect from a phone and it seems Google is once again failing the secrecy test, and probably with its own blessings. 

The good news is that Google is likely to make some upgrades for the latest Pixel 10 Pro and 10 Pro XL models but some of the existing features could be carried over to the new models. 

Pixel 10 Pro and 10 Pro XL Leaks: What Reports Say 

The new Pixel 10 Pro leaks have been shared via Android Headlines in a report. The Pixel 10 Pro is expected to sport a 6.3-inch LTPO OLED panel with 120Hz refresh rate, while the 10 Pro XL gets a 6.8-inch display with the same panel and refresh rate. We expect Google to power them with the new Tensor G5 chipset which is supposedly being made by TSMC using the 3nm process. The company could launch the 10 Pro models with up to 16GB RAM and 1TB storage variants. 

However, the camera setup is likely to remain the same. The Pixel 10 Pro and the 10 Pro XL could include a 50MP wide primary, 48MP ultrawide angle and a 48MP telephoto lens. However, the front shooter could be upgraded to a 42MP sensor as per the report. 

Moving forward, you have the Pixel 10 Pro with a 4,870mAh battery that is just marginally bigger than the Pixel 9 Pro unit. On the other hand, the 10 Pro XL could feature Google’s biggest 5,200mAh unit on a Pixel model ever. The charging speed ought to see modest changes, with the 10 Pro offering 29W, while the 10 Pro XL getting 39W support. 

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