The Made by Google event is set to take place on August 20, where the tech company will unveil its latest flagship devices, commonly referred to as the Pixel 10 series. Ahead of this launch, full renders of the Pixel 10 Pro have emerged, offering a comprehensive look at the device and its anticipated design updates. The showcased model is presented in the Obsidian color option that Google had previously teased through its social media channels.
New Renders of the Google Pixel 10 Pro
In partnership with OnLeaks, Android Headlines released several renders of the Pixel 10 Pro, providing a 360-degree view of the smartphone. The rear design resembles that of the Pixel 9 Pro, featuring a vertically-oriented, pill-shaped camera island that accommodates the triple rear camera sensors along with an LED flash. Below the camera setup, the “G” logo is visible in a chrome finish, contrasting with the matte texture of the rest of the back panel.
This design corresponds closely with the official teaser for the Pixel 10 Pro that Google shared last month.
The renders suggest that the Pixel 10 Pro may come with a glossy frame and rounded corners. The power and volume controls appear to be positioned on the right side, while the left side maintains a clean aesthetic. Antenna bands are noted to wrap around the device at both the top and bottom edges.
The front design is particularly noteworthy. Although specific details regarding the screen size are not provided in the renders, the bezels appear to be significantly slimmer than those of its predecessor. Additionally, a centrally placed hole-punch cutout for the selfie camera can be seen at the top of the display.
While visual previews of the Pixel 10 Pro’s Obsidian color variant have surfaced, details on the other available shades remain limited. The device is expected to come in four color options: Jade, Moonstone, Porcelain, and Obsidian. The new colors Jade and Moonstone will replace the previous shades of Hazel and Rose Quartz that were available with the Pixel 9 Pro.