Leaked information from Android Headlines has revealed full pricing and feature details for Google’s upcoming Pixel 10 lineup. According to the leak, the Pixel 10 will start at $799 in the US and $1,099 in Canada for 128GB. The 256GB version will be $899 in the US and $1,229 in Canada. Buyers are expected to get six months of Google AI Pro, six months of Fitbit Premium, and three months of YouTube Premium.

The Pixel 10 Pro is likely to keep the $999 starting price for 128GB ($1,349 CAD). The 256GB model is listed at $1,099 ($1,479 CAD), 512GB at $1,219 ($1,649 CAD), and 1TB at $1,449 ($1,949 CAD). These models are also expected to include a year of Google AI Pro, six months of Fitbit Premium, and three months of YouTube Premium.
For the Pixel 10 Pro XL, the leaked pricing starts at $1,199 for 256GB ($1,629 CAD), with 512GB at $1,319 ($1,799 CAD), and 1TB at $1,549 ($2,099 CAD). While this looks like a price jump, it matches the 256GB Pixel 9 Pro XL pricing from last year.
The Pixel 10 Pro Fold is reportedly keeping the same pricing: $1,799 for 256GB ($2,399 CAD), $1,919 for 512GB ($2,569 CAD), and $2,149 for 1TB ($2,869 CAD).
Previous leaks also suggest hardware upgrades. The Pixel 10 Pro Fold may feature a 6.4-inch outer screen, an 8-inch main display, a more durable hinge made from multi-alloy steel, and an aluminum body. It may be the first foldable to carry an IP68 rating, and is expected to offer up to 72 hours of battery life with Extreme Battery Saver.
The Pixel 10 Pro and Pro XL are expected to retain their 6.3-inch and 6.8-inch screens, include a 50MP main camera, a 48MP ultra-wide with autofocus, and a 48MP 5x telephoto with 100x Pro Res Zoom and 8K video. Battery life may reach 100 hours.
The base Pixel 10 may offer a 48MP main camera, 13MP ultra-wide, and a new 11MP telephoto lens with 20x Pro Res Zoom, all packed into a 6.3-inch body.
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(Source: Android Headlines)







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