Google has done it again: all the details of the Pixel 10 Pro are leaked
The leak revealed details about the camera, processor, and capabilities of the Pixel 10 Pro
Google and leaks are a love story that never stops. The Pixel 10 Pro, its next flagship, is no longer a mystery thanks to a huge leak that has revealed practically all of its details. From the design to the heart of the device, including its artificial intelligence capabilities and cameras, we already know what Google is preparing to compete head-to-head with Apple and Samsung in the high-end range of 2025.
The good news is that this year the leap is notable: it is not a simple iterative improvement, but a total redesign that is accompanied by the first Tensor processor manufactured by TSMC and a strong commitment to generative AI.
Curved design, more elegant and with premium tints
One of the first things that catches the eye of the Pixel 10 Pro is its exterior redesign. Unlike past generations, which maintained a somewhat more sober style, this new model adopts a 6.8-inch curved screen with LTPO AMOLED technology, which means better energy efficiency and a variable refresh rate of up to 120 Hz.
The curve is not just aesthetic: it reduces the frames to a minimum, giving an immersive and modern feel. Added to this is a central hole for the front camera and a slim body (just 8.5 mm thick) that retains IP68 water and dust resistance. The camera module remains horizontal, but is much more discreet and embedded in the chassis.
It is expected to be made from recycled materials, possibly aluminum or titanium, following the eco-friendly line that Google has promoted in its most recent products.
Tensor G5: the Google chip that finally wants to compete
One of the big criticisms of previous Pixels was their performance. Although they excelled in photography and Android integration, the Tensor chips manufactured by Samsung were never up to par in terms of thermal efficiency and power. That could change radically with the Tensor G5, the first SoC 100% designed by Google and manufactured by TSMC on a 3 nm process.
This new chip promises:
And that's not all:Configurations with 12 and 16 GB of RAM have also been leaked, and base storage starting at 256 GB, with versions up to 1 TB. This makes the Pixel 10 Pro a beast not only for everyday use, but also for intensive tasks such as video editing or advanced gaming.
Local artificial intelligence: Android 15 + Gemini in action
With the launch of Android 15, Google wants its Pixels to be the kings of artificial intelligence. And the Pixel 10 Pro will be the perfect ambassador for this. Generative AI will be the protagonist in multiple aspects:
The most interesting thing is that many of these functions are designed to appear in real time, without the need to navigate complex menus. All you have to do is type or browse for the Pixel to suggest improvements or help you complete actions.
Powerful cameras and 8K recording
Google continues to bet heavily on computational photography, and the new Pixel 10 Pro camera set is proof of this. It has been leaked that it will include:
In addition, the front camera is also improved with an 11 MP sensor and autofocus, which translates to sharper selfies and better quality video calls.
As for video, support for 4K recording at 120 fps and 8K at 30 fps is expected, something that few devices on the market offer without overheating or draining the battery in minutes.
Battery, connectivity and everything you expect from a flagship
On the inside, the Pixel 10 Pro also improves in autonomy. It will have a 5,150 mAh battery with 45W fast wired charging, 30W wireless charging, and reversible charging for accessories.
In terms of connectivity, it doesn't fall short: 5G mmWave, WiFi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, UWB, NFC, and an ultrasonic fingerprint reader under the screen, on par with the best models on the market.
It has also been leaked that it will include an improved Find My Device, even with the possibility of offline location using the Android device network.
When is the Pixel 10 Pro coming out and how much will it cost?
The date is practically confirmed: August 13, 2025, during the brand's next big event. Official sales are expected to begin in October, as is tradition. As for pricing, it's expected to start at $999 and scale based on storage capacity, with Pro Max or Ultra versions above $1,199.
Competition will be tough with the Galaxy S25 Ultra and iPhone 16 Pro, but Google is more prepared than ever.

