Earlier this week, we got a great look at all the new colors for the base model Pixel 10, and they’re just as playful as you’d expect. Then yesterday, Google itself went ahead and teased the Pixel 10 Pro, giving us a shadowy glimpse at one of two new rumored colorways. With the Pro series, the color options are usually a bit more subtle and sophisticated, but Google seems to be bucking that trend this year — at least a little.
Android Headlines has obtained official-looking renders of the Pixel 10 Pro, showing the phone in all four of its color options. These appear to line up with the leaked colorway names we learned from a reputable source earlier this month.
Meet Moonstone and Jade
There’s the usual Obsidian and Porcelain (black and white), which have been two stalwarts of the Pixel series for years. But in place of last year’s Hazel and Rose Quartz options, we’re expecting Google to introduce two new colors: Moonstone (blue) and Jade (green). Both of these new colors can be seen in all their glory in today’s leaked renders.
Source: Android Headlines
Android Headlines also shared a set of renders for the larger Pixel 10 Pro XL model. Just like its smaller sibling, this model comes in Obsidian, Porcelain, Moonstone, and Jade.
Source: Android Headlines
The Moonstone model was the one Google showed off in its official teaser yesterday, which we’ve embedded below. This appears to be a slightly more colorful alternative to last year’s Hazel colorway, which was effectively just gray. Meanwhile, the Jade variant seems to be the punchiest Pro series option, with its sophisticated green hue appearing just a bit more saturated than last year’s Rose Quartz (pink) was.
While these renders offer our best look yet at the new colorways, a recent hands-on leak gave us an even better idea of what to expect from the new models. In terms of design, not a lot has changed since the Pixel 9 series, with Google perhaps slightly tweaking its camera bar to slim down the metal bezels around the lenses. The SIM card tray was also relocated on the unit we saw in that leak, moving from the bottom edge to the side and being replaced with an extra speaker or microphone grill.
Thankfully, we won’t have to speculate much longer, as Google has now confirmed the Pixel 10 series will launch on August 20th. The Made By Google event is also expected to showcase new Pixel Watch 4 models — a 41mm variant and a 45mm option — that are said to be getting much brighter displays along with a few other iterative upgrades.