Google Launched The Pixel 10 Family With Four Models — Including Pro And Foldable Versions — Equipped With The New Tensor G5 Chip, Enhanced Cameras, And Android 16 Out Of The Box. Check Out The Spec Sheets And All The Details Of The Smartphones.
After much anticipation, Google has finally officially announced the arrival of the new Pixel 10 family. There are four devices that follow the brand’s strategy: to deliver different experiences for each user profile, while always prioritizing intelligent software and integration with the company’s services.
Among the launches are the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and Pixel 10 Pro Fold, the latter for those looking for the versatility of a foldable.
All come to market with the new Google Tensor G5 processor, brighter screens, and camera improvements, as well as Android 16 installed out of the box with a promise of seven years of updates.
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Pixel 10 Pro And Pixel 10 Pro XL: The Most Advanced Models In The Line
The flagship devices of the series, the Pixel 10 Pro and Pixel 10 Pro XL, are aimed at those seeking premium performance and robust specifications.
While they maintain the same design as the previous generation, the duo brings some important new features in finish and power.
Design And Available Colors
The design keeps the bar shape with rounded corners and a horizontal camera module.
The difference is in the new color options: Moonstone (gray-blue), Jade (green), Porcelain (white), and Obsidian (black). The back is made of glossy glass, and the sides are aluminum.
Performance With Tensor G5
The standout feature is the Google Tensor G5 processor, accompanied by 16 GB of RAM.
The Pixel 10 Pro offers versions with 128 GB, 256 GB, 512 GB, or 1 TB of storage, while the Pro XL starts at 256 GB.
The chip is produced by TSMC using 3 nm lithography, abandoning the previous partnership with Samsung.
According to Google, the new processor guarantees 34% more CPU performance and 60% more efficiency in AI tasks.
Even if it still doesn’t surpass competitors in raw power, the expectation is for gains in temperature, energy consumption, and battery life.
Brighter Screens
Both feature Super Actua OLED panels with a variable refresh rate between 1 Hz and 120 Hz.
The Pixel 10 Pro has a 6.3-inch display and a resolution of 2856 x 1280 pixels, while the Pro XL has a 6.8-inch display and a resolution of 2992 x 1344 pixels. The maximum brightness reaches 3,300 nits, with support for HDR10+.
Camera Set
The front camera has 42 MP, while on the back, there’s a triple set:
- 50 MP main with optical stabilization (OIS);
- 48 MP ultra-wide with an aperture of f/1.7;
- 48 MP periscope telephoto with 5x optical zoom and up to 100x digital zoom via AI.
Google emphasized that the photography software has been updated, with new features that help even inexperienced users capture more professional images.
Battery And Charging
The Pixel 10 Pro has 4,870 mAh, and the Pro XL reaches 5,200 mAh, both promising over 30 hours of battery life.
Wired charging reaches 45 W, while wireless magnetic charging follows the Qi2 standard, offering 15 W on the Pro and 25 W on the Pro XL.
Connectivity And System
Both devices feature 5G, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0, NFC, UWB, satellite SOS, and USB-C 3.2, as well as IP68 certification.
Android 16 comes pre-installed, with a guarantee of seven years of major updates. Among the new features is Edit with Ask Photos, which allows users to edit images in Google Photos using voice commands.
Pixel 10: Balance Between Cost And Performance
The most affordable model in the family is the Pixel 10, which offers a balanced proposal for those wanting to enter the Google ecosystem without spending too much.
Design And New Colors
The design is similar to the previous line, with matte aluminum sides and rounded corners. The novelty is in the colors: Indigo (dark blue), Frost (light blue), Lemongrass (lime green), and Obsidian (black).
Updated Hardware
The Pixel 10 also comes with the Tensor G5, but accompanied by 12 GB of RAM and storage options of 128 GB or 256 GB. Even with less memory, the overall experience promises to be similar to that of the Pro models.
Screen With Reinforced Brightness
The screen is a 6.3-inch Actua OLED with a resolution of 2424 x 1080 pixels and a refresh rate of up to 120 Hz. The brightness reaches peaks of 3,000 nits, enhancing the experience with HDR10+ content.
Camera System
Here is one of the biggest changes: the Pixel 10 gained a 10.8 MP periscope telephoto lens with OIS and 5x optical zoom. Additionally, the set includes:
- 48 MP main camera with OIS;
- 13 MP ultra-wide with a 120° field of view;
- 10.5 MP selfie camera.
The digital zoom goes up to 20x, aided by AI features.
Battery And Charging
The battery has 4,970 mAh, exceeding even the capacity of the Pixel 10 Pro. Fast charging reaches 30 W, and wireless magnetic charging is compatible with 15 W using the Qi2 standard.
Extra Features
The device maintains support for 5G, Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 6.0, NFC, satellite SOS, USB-C 3.2, and IP68 certification, in addition to Android 16 with seven years of updates.
Pixel 10 Pro Fold: The Foldable Option With IP68 Certification
The last launch in the series is the Pixel 10 Pro Fold, aimed at those who want the versatility of a foldable device without giving up protection against water and dust.
Construction And Colors
The design resembles that of the previous generation, but the model now features IP68 certification, making it one of the few foldables with this protection.
The device is available in Moonstone and Jade colors. The thickness has slightly increased, now reaching 10.8 mm when closed.
Internal Performance
Like the others, it comes with Tensor G5, 16 GB of RAM, and up to 1 TB of UFS 4.0 storage.
External And Internal Screens
The external screen has grown to 6.4 inches with a resolution of 2364 x 1080 pixels, brightness of 3,000 nits, and a refresh rate of 120 Hz.
The internal screen continues with 8 inches of Actua OLED, a resolution of 2152 x 2076 pixels, and HDR10+ support.

Photographic Set
The cameras were inherited from the previous generation:
- 48 MP main with OIS;
- 10.5 MP ultra-wide;
- 10.8 MP periscope telephoto with 5x optical zoom and 20x digital zoom via AI;
- Two 10 MP front cameras.
The standout feature is the software improvements to deliver sharper photos.
Battery And Charging
The foldable has 5,015 mAh, with fast charging of 30 W and wireless magnetic charging of 15 W (Qi2).
Connections And System
Among the features are 5G, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0, NFC, UWB, satellite SOS, and USB-C 3.2, as well as a side fingerprint reader. Android 16 comes with support for seven years of updates.
The new models of the Google Pixel 10 line are now available for pre-order. Prices vary depending on the chosen version:
- Pixel 10 starts at US$ 799 (around R$ 4,380);
- Pixel 10 Pro has a starting price of US$ 999 (approximately R$ 5,480);
- Pixel 10 Pro XL starts at US$ 1,199 (around R$ 6,570);
- And the Pixel 10 Pro Fold comes in at US$ 1,799 (about R$ 9,850).

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