Google’s upcoming Pixel 10 lineup could be getting a splash of colour and some smart new AI tricks too. A fresh leak has hinted that the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, and Pixel 10 Pro XL might land in eye-catching new shades when they launch later this year.
According to tipster group Mystic Leaks, the standard Pixel 10 could be offered in four colours: Obsidian (a classic black), Blue, Iris (a soft purple), and Limoncello (a cheerful yellow). While Obsidian is a long-time favourite, Blue makes a nostalgic comeback, last seen in earlier Pixels like the Pixel 2 and 4a. Limoncello seems to be a bright alternative to the more muted Porcelain shade seen in older models, while Iris was previously used in the Pixel 9a.
The Pro models—Pixel 10 Pro and 10 Pro XL—might go for a slightly different palette. Leaks suggest they’ll be available in Obsidian, Green, Sterling (a sleek grey), and Porcelain. Sterling appears to sit nicely between black and white, while Green could be a refreshing update, much like the Mint on the Pixel 8 Pro or Aloe on the Pixel 8a.
But it’s not just colours that are changing.
A new marketing leak from a user named @MarksgonePublic on X (formerly Twitter) briefly showed off some visuals from what looks like an upcoming Google campaign. Though the images were quickly taken down, they featured storyboards and concept shots with a tagline that read: “Ask more of your phone.”
This points to a stronger focus on AI features, possibly tied to Google’s recent announcements at its I/O 2025 developer event.
While Google hasn’t confirmed any of this officially, it seems like the Pixel 10 series could combine bold new looks with some powerful smart tech. We’ll likely hear more in the coming months as the official launch gets closer.
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