A Pixel 10 Pro prototype has surfaced, offering an early look at Google’s next flagship. The leak reveals subtle design tweaks, including a thinner metal border around the camera bar and a relocated SIM card tray now placed on the top left edge. A slight increase in the camera bump’s thickness is also noted.

Internally, the prototype reportedly packs Google’s upcoming Tensor G5 chip, featuring a 1x Cortex-X4, 5x Cortex-A725, and 2x Cortex-A520 core configuration. Although listed as a 5nm chip in the leak, it’s expected to be manufactured on TSMC’s 3nm process. The device also comes with 16GB RAM, 256GB storage, and runs a non-QPR1 build of Android 16.



Meanwhile, a fresh rumor suggests the Pixel 10 lineup will debut on August 13, mirroring the Pixel 9’s launch date. The new phones will reportedly switch to a MediaTek modem, improve thermals, and retain satellite connectivity, promising a significant hardware evolution for Pixel fans.
