On August 21st, Google officially launched its Pixel 10 series, with the lineup starting at $799 USD (approximately ¥5733 RMB). The new series introduces three flat flagship models: the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, and Pixel 10 Pro XL.
In terms of industrial design, the Google Pixel 10 series continues the design language of its predecessor, featuring a horizontal camera module. The primary distinctions between the three flat models lie in their specifications and screen sizes. The Pixel 10 and Pixel 10 Pro both sport 6.3-inch displays, while the Pixel 10 Pro XL offers a larger 6.8-inch screen.
All three models will run on the newly released Android 16 operating system, and Google has committed to providing 7 years of system update support. Each device will ship with a data cable, but notably, no charger will be included. Below are the detailed specifications.
Regarding core specifications, the standard Google Pixel 10 features a 6.3-inch FHD+ resolution display and is powered by the new Google Tensor G5 processor. It boasts a triple rear camera setup with a 48MP AI sensor and a 10.5MP front-facing camera. The battery capacity is 4970mAh.

Google Pixel 10 Standard Edition
The Google Pixel 10 Pro also sports a 6.3-inch display, but with a higher resolution of 1280×2856. It is also equipped with the new Google Tensor G5 processor. The camera system is upgraded to a 50MP main sensor, complemented by a 48MP ultrawide and a 48MP telephoto lens on the rear. The front camera is a 42MP sensor, and the battery capacity is 4870mAh.
The Google Pixel 10 Pro XL features a larger 6.8-inch display with a resolution of 1344×2992. Like the other models, it runs on the Google Tensor G5 processor and a 50MP main rear camera, alongside 48MP ultrawide and telephoto lenses. The front camera is 42MP, and it houses a 5200mAh battery.
The final device announced is the foldable flagship, the Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold. This model sports a matrix-style design for its rear camera housing. It features a 6.4-inch outer display and an 8-inch inner display, both supporting a 120Hz refresh rate. It also debuts with the Google Tensor G5 processor, a 48MP triple AI camera system on the rear, and a 5015mAh battery.



