Google makes its whole Pixel 10 lineup public.

Less than a month before the Pixel 10’s launch, Google appears to have unveiled the full lineup. While “poking around” on the Google Play Store on Android on Wednesday, Android Authority claimed to have discovered a banner showing the Pixel 10, 10 Pro, 10 Pro XL, and 10 Pro Fold. Since the banner isn’t now visible directly on the Play Store, Android Authority probably had to take further measures to make it available.
Nevertheless, the words “Meet the new Pixel 10 Series” are displayed prominently alongside all four devices. The original Pixel 10 is displayed in brilliant blue, whereas the Pixel 10 Pro XL, 10 Pro Fold, and 10 Pro look to be in the silver-blue “Moonstone” hue.

The devices featured in the banner’s shapes and colors complement the flurry of leaks that have surfaced in recent weeks, including the teaser that Google itself released. Additionally, the banner advertises a $50 discount deal on the smartphones that is valid through October 13.
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According to rumors, Google plans to improve the Pixel 10 series in a number of ways, like as dustproofing the Pixel 10 Pro Fold, adding a third camera to the regular Pixel 10, and increasing the specifications of the Pixel 10 Pro. On August 20, Google will unveil its Pixel 10 lineup at its Made by Google event.
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