Pixel 10 Prices Leak in US and Canada: Full List by Storage
Pixel 10 series prices leaked for US and Canada. Full list reveals rates for all models—Pixel 10, Pro, Pro XL, and Fold—plus bundled perks.
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Pricing details for Google’s upcoming Pixel 10 smartphone lineup have leaked, revealing US and Canadian market rates. The information follows an earlier European pricing leak and highlights Google's full product range: Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and Pixel 10 Pro Fold.
According to the latest reports, the Pixel 10 will launch in the US at $799 for the 128GB version and $899 for 256GB. In Canada, those models are expected to retail for CAD 1,099 and CAD 1,229 respectively.
The Pixel 10 Pro starts at $999 for 128GB and scales to $1,099 for 256GB, $1,219 for 512GB, and $1,449 for the 1TB model. Canadian pricing for the same configurations is set at CAD 1,349, CAD 1,479, CAD 1,649, and CAD 1,949 respectively.
For the Pixel 10 Pro XL, Google has reportedly removed the 128GB option. This makes 256GB the new base variant, priced at $1,199 in the US and CAD 1,629 in Canada. The 512GB model will be available for $1,319 in the US and CAD 1,799 in Canada, while the 1TB version will cost $1,549 and CAD 2,099 respectively.
The Pixel 10 Pro Fold, Google’s foldable model, is expected to be offered with 256GB storage for $1,799 in the US and CAD 2,399 in Canada. Higher capacities include 512GB for $1,919 (CAD 2,569) and 1TB for $2,149 (CAD 2,869).
Although base pricing remains unchanged for most models compared to last year’s Pixel 9 lineup, the removal of the entry-level Pro XL variant effectively increases its minimum purchase cost. Consumers who want the most affordable Pro XL model will now have to opt for the 256GB version.
In terms of bundled services, the standard Pixel 10 will reportedly come with a six-month subscription to Google AI Pro, six months of Fitbit Premium, and three months of YouTube Premium. The Pro, Pro XL, and Fold models will include a full year of Google AI Pro, along with the same Fitbit and YouTube trial offers.
Google has yet to officially comment on the leak or confirm pricing and service bundles. The Pixel 10 series is anticipated to launch later this year, likely in the fall, aligning with the company's typical product release cycle.