- Model numbers for four 10 phones identified
- The handsets can correspond to the four Pixel 9 aircraft
- We could see a launch in August 2025
The great disclosure of the Google Pixel 9 series was back in August 2024, which means that we are starting to think of Google Pixel 10 – and a new leak suggests that the next Pixels lighthouse is indeed on the way.
The model numbers for the Google Pixel 10 handsets were identified by the SmartPrix team, and four models are expected: the Pixel 10, the Pixel 10 Pro, the Pixel 10 Pro and the Pixel 10 Pro Fold.
This means that we would have four new handsets to correspond to the four that we obtained last year (our review Google Pixel 9 will help you update your memory). There is no mention of the Google Pixel 10A, but this phone will probably come in 2026.
These figures come from the official GSMA database – that is to say the global system for the association of mobile communications, the organization of the industry responsible for the registration of new devices – that is So a leak with great credibility.
The history of Pixel 10 so far
We have not heard much about Google Pixel 10 handsets to this point, although the code names for the four phones fled in September – although the leak did not really reveal much in terms of design or upgrades of specifications.
Another leak has suggested that the Pixel 10 will be delivered with an adjusted G5 Tensor processor and will offer photo and video upgrades in the form of AI tools that help you change your shots and clips and even generate new content From zero.
We could also obtain a overhaul with the Pixel 10 if recent leaks from Pixels 9a are something to pass. It seems that Google thinks of abandoning the emblematic pixel camera bar in the middle of the ranger, which can also occur with Pixel 10.
From what we have heard so far, it seems that we can get the Google Pixel 9a from March. This would then be suitable for a launch of August 2025 for the Pixel 10 series, how much Android 16 should also be available (at least for Pixel phones).