Google is set to unveil the Pixel 10 on Aug. 20, but you don’t have to wait another month to get a glimpse of the next-gen smartphone.
The company today updated the official Google Store with a video that shows the rear view of a Pixel 10. It looks very similar to last year’s Pixel 9 lineup, maintaining the same overall shape and camera bar.
Google didn’t specify if the render shows the Pixel 10 or 10 Pro. But it features three rear-facing cameras, an LED flash, and possibly a temperature sensor, the same setup as the Pixel 9 Pro.
(Credit: Google)
Google might be trying to get ahead of numerous leaks that have shown the phone in bad lighting—not the glossy, professional-looking photos you normally get with a phone launch. On Monday, Android Headlines also published a new leak, which shows the Pixel 10 in four colors and says the regular Pixel 10 will boast three rear-facing cameras, rather than two.
Google also has a history of releasing official photos of its Pixel phones in the lead-up to the launch. It’s done that for the Pixel 4, 8, 9 Pro, and its first foldable phone, which may have helped drum up interest when Apple’s iPhones and Samsung’s Galaxy devices have long dominated the US market.
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Google plans to reveal all during its Aug. 20 event in New York, where the company is expected to also show off a new Pixel Watch 4 and the rumored Pixel 10 Pro Fold. Stay tuned for our coverage.

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