The Google Pixel 10 series is the hot topic in the smartphone world these days. The series is set to launch on August 20, and while we still have a few weeks left for the launch, the leaks are not going to stop. We now have a massive leak that reveals the key specifications of all four smartphones in the series. The details were shared by Evan Blass on Twitter.![]()
Starting with the Google Pixel 10, the smartphone features a 6.3-inch Actua display and is powered by the Tensor G5 chipset. Since it is not a ‘Super Actua’ display, we may not see LTPO on the Pixel 10. It is said that the Google Tensor G5 is built by TSMC, not Samsung. So, we should see fewer complaints about the thermals.
The camera specifications were also confirmed in this leak. The Google Pixel 10 has a 48MP sensor for the primary rear camera and a 13MP sensor for the ultrawide. The leak also confirms a telephoto camera on the vanilla model, as it mentions Super Res Zoom of up to 20x. As per the previous reports, the telephoto camera on the Pixel 10 has an 11MP sensor. There is no 8K video recording for the vanilla model, so the video recording is capped at 4K 60fps.
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Coming to the Google Pixel 10 Pro, the phone has the same-sized display as the vanilla model, but it is a ‘Super Actua’ display, meaning LTPO is there. It has the same Tensor G5 chipset. The camera setup is more advanced than the Pixel 10. There is a 50MP sensor for the main camera, a 48MP sensor for the ultrawide, and Super Res Zoom of up to 100x. The Pixel 10 Pro is reported to have a 48MP sensor for the periscope telephoto camera. The phone can shoot 8K videos at up to 30fps. The Google Pixel 10 Pro XL is the same, except for a larger 6.8-inch display and most likely a bigger battery.
Finally, we have the Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold. The phone has a 6.4-inch Actua cover display and an 8-inch Super Actua Flex internal display. It uses the same Tensor G5 chipset as the other models in this series. The phone has a multi-alloy steel hinge with aerospace-grade high-strength aluminum alloy cover. The leak did not reveal the megapixel count of the cameras, as it just says ‘Advanced triple rear camera system.’