The Google Pixel 10 series will likely launch in the second half of this year, and it’s already making headlines. The latest ones are about the leaked renders shared by OnLeaks in collaboration with Android Headlines. While the base Pixel 10 has grabbed attention with a third lens on the back, the Pixel 10 Pro XL doesn’t appear to have anything interesting—or at least, anything new. Take a look at the leaked render of the XL model below.

For those who don’t recall, the flat middle frame with slightly rounded edges was also a part of the 9 Pro XL. In fact, according to the render, the middle frame will also have a glossy finish like its predecessor. Moving on to the back, the camera island also has the same design (which looks sweet, by the way). The only significant difference is in the positioning of the bottom-firing speakers. Unlike its predecessor, the 10 Pro XL apparently has two separate cutouts instead of one at the left side.


Instead, the Pixel 10 Pro XL appears to be a larger version of the Pixel 10 Pro, continuing the trend seen with last year’s Pixel 9 Pro XL. The upcoming XL model is said to have a 6.8-inch display, which is also the same as the 9 Pro XL.
Pixel 10 Pro XL could stand out from its predecessor in terms of performance
Under the hood, the Pixel 10 Pro XL will reportedly feature Google’s Tensor G5 SoC, which, unlike the external design, is a big step up from last year. Tensor chips launched so far were very similar to Exynos, both in terms of performance and power efficiency. To put it simply, the Pixel phones released with Tensor so far have failed to compete with other flagships running on Snapdragon chips in terms of raw performance.
The Tensor G5, however, is Google’s first fully in-house processor, and it will be manufactured by TSMC using its 3nm process. It means the Pixel 10 series (including the 10 Pro XL) will likely stand out from its predecessor in at least two aspects – raw performance and battery life. It will also likely be paired with Google’s latest and best AI capabilities.
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