Prior to its major August 20 launch, Google has provided us with our first official look at the new Pixel 10 Pro. On the Google Store website, a brief 13-second animation demonstrates how the number “10” transforms into the phone’s camera bar. With a temperature sensor beneath the flash, it is obvious that this is the Pixel 10 Pro.
The phone’s new color, “Moonstone,” is revealed in the teaser. Compared to last year’s Hazel green, it appears to be a little more vibrant shade of blue-gray. Shiny side rails, which give the phone a high-end, polished appearance, are also seen in the video.

Google Pixel 10 will be available on August 20
Google is giving new email subscribers a bonus offer in addition to the teaser. You will receive a coupon code that you can use on the Google Store beginning August 20 if you register on the Pixel 10 page. Until September 4, 2025, or while supplies remain, the code is in effect.
The promotion may only be used once per customer on a Pixel 10 device that qualifies, and it is only available to new customers. It is not possible to use the discount code on other Google services or products. Given that this deal is available everywhere, the Pixel 10 series may launch globally.
Many people are excited to see if the Pixel 10 Pro can rival Samsung’s newest Galaxy devices as the launch approaches. We won’t know everything until the event on August 20.
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