Google has officially teased its next-gen Pixel 10 smartphone, with a reveal of the new handset on its website ahead of its August 20 reveal.

The next-gen Pixel 10 family of smartphones will be powered by its in-house Tensor G5 processor, with the new Pixel 10 tease on Google's website showing us the Pixel camera bar before zooming out to show us the entire phone. Google hasn't said whether this is the Pixel 10 or Pixel 10 Pro smartphone, but from recent render leaks it looks like the higher-end Pixel 10 Pro.
Google's new regular Pixel 10 smartphone is meant to have a few differences inside and out, with a new telephoto camera for the Pixel 10, meaning the new Pixel 10 has a downgraded camera system from the Pixel 9, which is unfortunate. We will see Google unveil its new Pixel 10 smartphones on August 20, with all of the details and new products like the Pixel Watch 4, as well as the foldable Pixel 10 Pro Fold smartphone.
Google teases: "Google Pixel 10 Pro. Coming 21 August. Be the first to know Google Store news, offers, cart reminders, personalised emails, and surveys, including Pixel 10 Pro availability. Plus, Google Store subscribers who are signed up by 19 August, 5PM AEST will get an exclusive offer to use with Pixel 10 series phones.1 The offer will be sent on the day that the phones are available for pre-order".




