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The Google Pixel 10 series is expected to be officially announced on August 20 this year. Its pre-orders are expected to begin on same date and shipments are slated to start on August 28. Well ahead of the official unveiling, live shots of what appears to be the Pixel 10 Pro have surfaced on the CoolAPK forum in China. These images offer an early look at both the hardware and design refinements of the upcoming flagship.

Google Pixel 10 Pro early prototype: Key specs, design

The leaked unit is confirmed to be a DVT (Design Validation Test) prototype, carrying the internal codename Blazer. It is powered by the next-generation Tensor G5 chipset, paired with 16GB RAM and 256GB internal storage, and runs Android 16.

The Tensor G5’s CPU setup includes a mix of two Cortex-A520, three Cortex-A725, two additional Cortex-A725, and a single Cortex-X4 performance core. It also features a g5400i modem, which is believed to be of Samsung Exynos origin.

The live shots reveal several visual changes compared to the Pixel 9 Pro. The USB-C port at the bottom now sits between two identical cutouts, likely housing a pair of speakers. The SIM tray has been shifted to the top-left edge of the device.

Meanwhile, the rear camera bar looks thicker, hinting at internal component upgrades. The cover glass now extends closer to the edges, possibly indicating thinner bezels or a more refined display design.

According to reports, the Pixel 10 lineup is expected to include multiple devices, such as the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and the Pixel 10 Pro Fold. With leaks surfacing nearly two months ahead of launch, Google may face challenges in keeping the final design under wraps for long.

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