Ahead of its major hardware event on August 20, Google has officially confirmed the design of the highly anticipated Google Pixel 10 Pro. In a move to build excitement, the company dropped a 13-second teaser clip on the Google Store, corroborating the leaked renders that have been circulating online and giving us our first official look at the new flagship.
What the Teaser Reveals
The short video begins with a silhouette of the number 10, which cleverly transforms into the phone’s iconic camera island before revealing the full rear design of the Google Pixel 10 Pro. The look is a sleek evolution of the Pixel design language, confirming the horizontal camera bar and premium matte finish seen in previous leaks.
The Google Store page doesn’t divulge any other specs but does offer an incentive for potential buyers. Subscribers who sign up for marketing emails by August 19 will receive an exclusive offer to use with the Pixel 10 series phones, an event that has been highly anticipated since the postponement of the Pixel Superfans event.

Pixel 10 Pro vs. Pro XL: Leaked Specs
Feature | Google Pixel 10 Pro | Google Pixel 10 Pro XL |
---|---|---|
Display | 6.3″ 120Hz LTPO OLED | 6.8″ 120Hz LTPO OLED |
Peak Brightness | 3,000 nits | 3,000 nits |
Processor | Google Tensor G5 | Google Tensor G5 |
RAM | 16GB | 16GB |
Rear Cameras | 50MP Main, 48MP Ultrawide, 48MP Telephoto | 50MP Main, 48MP Ultrawide, 48MP Telephoto |
Selfie Camera | 42MP | 42MP |
Battery | 4,870 mAh | 5,200 mAh |
Wired Charging | 29W | 39W |
What We Know So Far
While Google is keeping the full details under wraps until August 20, the leaked specs paint a picture of a significant upgrade. Both the Google Pixel 10 Pro and the larger Pro XL are expected to be powered by the new Tensor G5 chip and feature incredibly bright 3,000-nit displays. The camera systems appear to be identical on both Pro models, boasting a versatile triple-lens setup with macro capabilities.
The main differences will likely come down to screen and battery size, with the Pro XL offering a larger 6.8-inch display and a 5,200mAh battery with faster 39W wired charging. With the full Pixel 10 series running Android 16 out of the box, it’s shaping up to be an exciting launch for Android fans.