Google Pixel 10 5G Set to Launch in Four Colours with Major Camera Upgrade
Google Pixel 10 to launch on August 20 with four new colours and a triple-camera setup—first ever for a base Pixel model.
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Google is gearing up to unveil its much-anticipated Pixel 10 5G series on August 20. Ahead of the official launch, fresh renders leaked by Android Headlines have revealed key design and hardware details of the base Pixel 10 model, including new colour options and a major camera system upgrade.
Vibrant New Colour Options
The Pixel 10 is expected to be available in four striking colours:
- Obsidian (classic black)
- Indigo (a rich blue reminiscent of Pixel 8a’s Bay)
- Frost (a clean, cool white)
- Limoncello (a fresh green, similar to Pixel 7’s Lemongrass)
Notably absent this year is the Porcelain shade seen in previous generations.
Triple Camera Setup on Base Model
For the first time, the base Pixel model may feature a triple-lens camera system—a significant leap from its predecessors. Leaked renders suggest the Pixel 10 will include:
- 48MP primary sensor (same as Pixel 9a)
- 12MP ultra-wide lens
- 10.8MP telephoto lens
This marks a historic shift, as the Pixel 6 through Pixel 9 models only featured dual cameras. While sensor sizes are expected to be slightly smaller than those on the Pro model, Google’s well-known software-driven image processing could still deliver top-tier photo quality.
Familiar Design, Enhanced Performance
The Pixel 10 is expected to retain the minimalist design language of the Pixel 9 series, with refinements to build quality and internal components. While the specs may not rival the Pro version in raw power, Google's software prowess—evident in previous blind camera tests—may give the base model an edge in everyday performance.
Looking Ahead
With just weeks to go until launch, excitement is building around Google's new Pixel series. Whether the triple-camera setup and vibrant colours will translate into a compelling upgrade remains to be seen, but one thing is clear—Google is finally giving its base Pixel users more to look forward to.