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Google solves its Pixel 10 leaks by just showing us the phone

A few weeks ahead of the Pixel 10 launch event, Google is showing off exactly what it looks like.

A few weeks ahead of the Pixel 10 launch event, Google is showing off exactly what it looks like.

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Pixel 10 - Google tease
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Google’s Pixel 10 launch event is just under a month away, but the company is already revealing the official design of one of the phones.

You can currently see a video of the phone on Google’s website (and below), which shows a gray-ish blue phone with three back cameras, a flash, and what appears to be a temperature sensor — previously a Pro-exclusive feature. Google’s website only describes it as the “Pixel 10,” but the phone in the video lines up more closely with official renders of the Pixel 10 Pro series.

While Google didn’t share anything else beyond this brief look at how the phone looks, we won’t have to wait too much longer to learn more about it, as the Pixel 10 launch event is scheduled for August 20th.

This isn’t the first time Google has spoiled the design of its new phones ahead of its own reveal. Almost exactly a year ago, the company revealed the look of the Pixel 9 Pro before sharing all of the details about the phone a few weeks later.

Update, July 22nd: Clarified that Google’s video doesn’t actually specify which phone it’s showing.

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