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Google officially pulled the curtain back on the Pixel 10 Pro two days ago, and it looks like the curtain might have snagged completely as it just fell off.
For reference, the tech giant shared a teaser video highlighting the Pixel 10 Pro that is still live at the top of the main Google Store landing page. The unexpected reveal gave us a solid idea of what to expect from the upcoming flagship, though Google doesn’t seem to be stopping there. Intentionally or maybe inadvertently, it just leaked the entire Pixel 10 lineup, including the Pixel 10 Pro Fold.
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Courtesy of the Google Store
While playing around with the Play Store app, folks over at Android Authority were able to manually activate a banner that Google will reportedly use just before or after it unveils the Pixel 10 series on August 20th. “Meet the Pixel 10 series” and “Now available” is what it says, suggesting that the banner could go live on the day of the Made by Google hardware event.
More importantly, though, it highlights the entire Pixel 10 series lineup, offering a clear look at each model’s form factor and two distinct colorways. Although this banner wasn’t supposed to come to light right now, Google adding the code for it to the Play Store effectively serves as an official, albeit accidental, confirmation of the upcoming devices.
A lukewarm pre-order deal?
The Pixel 10 Pro XL, Pixel 10 Pro Fold, and the Pixel 10 Pro (in that order) are highlighted in their previously-leaked Moonstone colorway. The base Pixel 10, on the other hand, appears as an oddball with its bright blue Indigo colorway. The leak all but confirms that the base Pixel 10 will sport a rear telephoto lens and look identical to the Pixel 10 Pro.
Elsewhere, Google will use the banner to promote a “$50 off” deal, which will be applicable to new Pixel 10 purchases from the Google Store. This would likely be a pre-order deal, considering that it has an October 13th deadline.
The entire Pixel 10 series’ renders have leaked in recent days, and Google’s own banner matches those leaks to a T. Check them out for yourself:
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