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Here is when exactly the new Pixel 10 Series is going to launch, live image leaked online.

Several Pixel 10 leaks have surfaced recently, ranging from colorways to ringtones. As June begins, we’re getting ever closer to the eventual launch of Google’s next flagship handset. You may be wondering when the Pixel 10 will be available. We know it is coming. Thanks to a new leak, the long-awaited answer might finally be here.

Android Headlines appears to have a scoop on the Pixel 10 launch day. As reported by the outlet, Google plans to host a Made by Google event on August 13 to showcase the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and Pixel 10 Pro Fold. On this date, we might also see the Pixel Watch 4.

The series’ pre-orders will also go live on the same day. On August 20, shipments will commence, followed immediately by in-store availability.

Pixel 10 Prototype leak:

Mystic Leaks reshared images of a prototype Pixel 10 Pro on a Chinese social media platform called “coolapk”. The phone model page in one of the images indicates this is a “DVT1.0” (Design Verification Test) prototype.

An app shows us some of the phone’s specs in other images. As you can see, the handset features a Tensor G5 chip, codenamed “Blazer.” This chip has the core configuration 2x Cortex-A520, 3x Cortex-A725, 2x Cortex-A725, and 1x Cortex-X4 cores.

Under the configuration, this app mentions a 5nm process. According to Mystic Leaks, Tensor G5 is expected to be built on a 3nm process. In addition to the processor, 16GB of RAM and 256GB of storage are also included. In addition, the Android 16 version appears to be non-QPR1.

The phone’s exterior is also shown. The Pixel 9 Pro and this device have a handful of subtle differences that can be seen in the images below. The glass cover over the camera bar appears to be getting closer to the edge than before. As a result, a thinner metal border surrounds the cover glass. The SIM card tray has also moved to the top left edge. The camera bump seems a bit thicker than it should be.