Google Pixel 10 Series Leak Reveals Colors and Storage—But No Big Surprises

New Pixel 10 series color and storage leak reveals variants for all models, including Pixel 10 Pro, XL, and Fold. Here’s everything you should know.
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Pixel fans, the first solid leak around the upcoming Google Pixel 10 series is finally here. And as expected, the brand has something for everyone. We see something from regular users to power-heavy content creators.
But if you are hoping for something drastically new in storage or design, this leak might leave you thinking twice.
Reliable tipster Arsène Lupin has shared early info that reveals the storage options and color variants for all four rumored Pixel 10 models—Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and the foldable Pixel 10 Pro Fold.
Based on the information available, it looks like Google is sticking to a familiar strategy with a few tweaks in naming and tiering.
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Pixel 10 Looks Safe, Simple, and Still Familiar
The Pixel 10 continues to be the entry-level model in the series and will be available in 128GB and 256GB storage variants.
In terms of colors, users will have the option to choose from Obsidian, Frost, Lemongrass, and Indigo. These color choices are clean, muted, and follow Google’s usual aesthetic approach. But from there, we don’t expect anything too flashy here.
While there’s no official confirmation yet, the launch is expected around October 2025, following Google’s usual timeline.
But yes, the color names have been updated from earlier leaks, which may confuse a few fans who were tracking the previous codenames.
Pixel 10 Pro Offers Higher Storage, Classier Colors
The Pixel 10 Pro is where things start to get serious.
This model is expected to launch in four storage variants, 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB. That 1TB option will likely attract power users and mobile photographers.
When it comes to colors, Pixel 10 Pro will be available in Obsidian, Porcelain, Moonstone, and Jade.
There’s no change in core hardware details as of now, but it’s good to see Google still offering up to four storage variants this time. It gives users more control over how much space they want.
If you’re someone who stores a lot of media or does on-device editing, that 1TB variant might be worth considering.
Pixel 10 Pro XL Is A Bigger Option with Bigger Storage
Google is also expected to launch the Pixel 10 Pro XL, and this one skips the base 128GB storage altogether.
Instead, it will start from 256GB, going up to 512GB and 1TB. The color options here are consistent with the Pro variant, Obsidian, Porcelain, Moonstone, and Jade.
The bigger screen and likely upgraded internals, though not confirmed yet, will be targeted towards users who want the best of performance and display.
And if you are the type who consumes a lot of content or handles heavy apps, the XL variant might just suit you better.
Pixel 10 Pro Fold Offers Premium Storage, Fewer Colors
If you are waiting for Google’s next foldable, here’s some good news. The Pixel 10 Pro Fold is tipped to launch in 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB variants.
But when it comes to color options, Google seems to be limiting the palette.
You will only get Moonstone and Jade color choices for this foldable model, no Obsidian (black) or Porcelain (white) variants this year.
That might disappoint users who prefer more neutral tones, but Google seems to be pushing more earthy, calming colors this time around.
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Final Thoughts
Google hasn’t officially confirmed any of this, but with tipsters like Arsène Lupin, the details seem pretty believable.
All four models seem well-positioned across different user groups, and Google’s storage strategy is clearly designed to give both budget and premium buyers flexible options.
However, except for the bump in top-end storage and a few updated color names, there’s no major surprise in this leak.
Whether that’s a good or bad thing depends on what kind of user you are.
If you’re planning to upgrade this year, you’ll likely find your pick among these four. But if you are expecting Google to shake up the lineup or introduce bold new design elements, this leak might feel a bit underwhelming.
Let’s wait till August 20, which is rumored to be the official announcement date. Until then, we can only hope the real surprises are still under wraps.
Disclaimer: This article is independently written and published by gadgetsy.in staff after thorough research and analysis from publicly available resources and tipsters. Pricing may vary from region to region and availability.
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