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Pixel 10 May Launch In These Bold New Colors – Here’s The Full List

The Google Pixel 10 series colors have just been tipped. The information comes from Mystic Leaks, who shared the details via Telegram. As a reminder, Mystic Leaks shared the Material 3 Expressive redesign of the Google Clock earlier this month. In other words, it’s not a random source.

In addition to sharing the colors of the Pixel 10 series, he also shared some new wallpapers for us to check out. We’ll cover the Pixel 10 series wallpapers in a separate article, though.

The Google Pixel 10 series colors have seemingly been revealed

With that being said, let’s talk more about the colors. According to the source, the Pixel 10 is coming in Obsidian (Black), Blue, Iris (Purple), and Limoncello (Yellow) colors. The Pixel 10 Pro and Pro XL, on the other hand, will arrive in Obsidian (Black), Green, Sterling (Gray), and Porcelain (White) colors.

If this info pans out, Google is planning to change three out of our colors for the vanilla Pixel, and two out of four for the ‘Pro’ Pixel models. We’re basing this on comparison with the Pixel 9 and Pixel 9 Pro (XL), of course.

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The Obsidian (Black) color will remain the same as on the Pixel 9. In regard to the ‘Pro’ models, the Obsidian (Black) and Porcelain (White) colors will stick around.

We’ve exclusively revealed the Pixel 10 series designs back in March

The Google Pixel 10 recently appeared thanks to a leaked photoshoot. Google is really having a hard time keeping these phones under wraps. We’ve also exclusively revealed designs of all these phones, the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, and Pixel 10 Pro XL, back in March. We did the same for the Pixel 10 Pro Fold.

Google is expected to announce these phones later this year. We’re not sure when exactly what will happen, however. The Pixel 9 series arrived in August, while the Pixel 8 series launched in October. It remains to be seen what Google will decide this time around.