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Google Pixel 10s victims of three major leaks

Google Pixel 10s victims of three major leaks

With the launch of the smartphones just months away, we already know almost everything about the Google Pixel 10. Between marketing visuals captured on a Canadian beach, the release of 40 new wallpapers, and the different product colors, everything suggests that Google is already refining the final details before the presentation of its future high-end phones.

Google Pixel 10 colors and wallpapers leaked

The Google Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, and Pixel 10 Pro XL have already revealed a good part of their visual identity. A major leak has revealed no fewer than 40 official wallpapers (which you can download here), in light and dark variations, designed to match the expected color schemes of the three models.

Google Pixel 10s victims of three major leaks

These wallpapers, shared by leaker Mystic Leaks, expand the initial collection of 12 visuals. Among the notable new additions is the Limoncello series, with its luminous yellow tones, which accompanies a new shade never before seen by Google. Here are the expected colors for each model:

  • Pixel 10:
    • Obsidian (black)
    • Blue (blue)
    • Iris (purple)
    • Limoncello (yellow)
  • Pixel 10 Pro / Pixel 10 Pro XL:
    • Obsidian
    • Green (green)
    • Sterling (grey)
    • Porcelain (white)

These visuals also allow you to better distinguish the variations between the classic models and the Pro versions. Note that no wallpaper has yet been leaked for the Pixel 10 Pro Fold, whose existence remains unofficial.

Google films a Pixel 10 ad on the beach

On May 23, a user of the social network X shared several images taken on a Vancouver beach, showing a film crew in action. What appears to be an ad for the Pixel 10 Pro or Pro XL is currently in production, with smartphones visible in the images, as well as detailed storyboards. These documents not only show the phone's design, but also a new slogan: "Ask more of your phone."

One scene also illustrates the "Add me" feature, which uses AI to merge two photos taken in the same setting to include a person who wasn't initially shown. This feature already exists on the Pixel 9, but is still very useful for including the photographer or a friend who was absent at the time of the shot.

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