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Looks like Google isn’t hitting the brakes on its ever-expanding Pixel lineup. After launching a wave of five phones in 2024, a new leak suggests the company might be planning a repeat performance in 2025.

The rumor mill, courtesy of Android Headlines, has churned out codenames for what could be a five-phone Pixel party next year. Leading the pack is the Pixel 9a, codenamed “Tegu.” 

Sticking to tradition, this mid-range device could see the light of day around Google I/O in May. You can expect it to offer all the latest Pixel phone hardware and software features at a more accessible price point.

Google Pixel 9 Pro

There’s also a hint of what we might see in the Pixel 10 series. The leak suggests Google will be sticking with its two-size Pro strategy for the next line.

Pixel 10 reportedly carries the model name “Frankel” while Pixel 10 Pro is “Blazer.” Joining them will be the “Mustang”, the largest Pro XL mode. Not to forget, there’s also mention of the foldable smartphone “Rango”, the successor to the Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold.

Of course, it’s still early for us to learn the specs of the phone. But we can likely expect the upcoming phone to be powered by the next-generation Tensor chip, the Tensor G5, which will finally be built by TSMC. Since 2025 marks the 10th anniversary of Pixel phones, we can expect Google to go all out with the Pixel 10 series.

That said, it’s important to remember this is just a leak. Until Google makes an official announcement, details like specs, features, and even the number of phones are purely speculative. Still, it hints at a year full of Pixel options that will cater to a wide range of budgets and preferences.

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