EXCLUSIVE: Google Pixel 10’s design & AI features revealed in leaked ad shoot! Triple cameras, Gemini-powered tricks & a surprise launch date. Don’t miss this!

Google’s upcoming flagship, the Pixel 10, seems to be making headlines ahead of its official launch. New leaks from what appears to be a commercial shoot have surfaced online, offering early details about the phone’s design, AI capabilities, and expected release timeline.
Photos shared online show behind-the-scenes moments from a professional advertisement shoot, and even a storyboard identifying the phone as the Pixel 10. These leaks, although unofficial, suggest that Google is already in the final stages of preparing for the phone’s public reveal.
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Leaked Ad Shoot Reveals Google Pixel 10 Design
From the leaked images, the Pixel 10 appears to keep a familiar design. Those who have seen or used the Pixel 9 Pro will notice a close resemblance. Here’s what we can notice in the Google Pixel 10 phone’s design:
- Triple-lens camera setup on the back – possibly becoming standard across the Pixel 10 series.
- Physical buttons like the power and volume controls remain in their usual positions.
- Color seen in the shoot: likely the Obsidian (black) version.
- Other color options could include Porcelain, Peony, and Wintergreen, based on Google’s history.
Despite the similar look, the presence of a triple camera on what could be the base model is an important update. In earlier Pixel models, this setup was exclusive to the Pro versions.
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Google Pixel 10 Camera Setup: Triple Lens System for All?
One of the most noticeable changes in the Pixel 10 could be the camera configuration. The triple-camera layout — spotted during the ad shoot — was previously only available on Pro models.


Expected Camera Setup:
- Main sensor: 64MP
- Ultra-wide sensor: 64MP
- Periscope telephoto: 64MP with support for 50x digital zoom
Although this setup comes from early concepts and not official sources, it indicates that Google may be making advanced photography tools more accessible across its Pixel lineup.
Noticeable Tagline and AI Focus in Google Pixel 10
The commercial shoot revealed the Pixel 10’s campaign slogan: “Ask more of your phone.” This clearly points toward a deeper focus on AI. At its I/O 2025 developer event, Google introduced several AI advancements. Many of these may debut on the Pixel 10.



Possible New AI Features:
- Video Generative ML – Smart video editing directly in Google Photos.
- Speak-to-Tweak – Edit photos using voice commands.
- Sketch-to-Image – Turn hand-drawn sketches into real-looking images.
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These features are expected to be powered by Google’s latest AI platform, Gemini, and are aimed at making everyday tasks more creative and interactive.
Google Pixel 10 Launch Timeline
Although Google has not confirmed a release date, leaks suggest the Pixel 10 might launch in August 2025. This fits with Google’s pattern of releasing its major smartphones in late summer. The early start to promotional work hints that the company is planning another late summer launch.
Google Pixel 10 Specs: What’s Expected
Apart from design and AI tools, some technical details have also started to surface through benchmark listings and earlier leaks.
Feature | Expected Specification |
---|---|
Chipset | Tensor G5 |
RAM (Base Model) | 12GB |
RAM (Pro Model) | 16GB |
Operating System | Likely Android 16 |
Camera Setup | Triple 64MP (Main, Ultra-wide, Periscope Telephoto) |
Zoom Capabilities | Up to 50x Digital Zoom (speculative) |
The Tensor G5 chip is being tested on Android 15 as of now, but by the time the phone launches, it is likely to come with Android 16 pre-installed.
While the Pixel 10 is still months away from launch, these early leaks are already building excitement. The blend of familiar design, upgraded AI tools, and improved camera capabilities could make it a standout in Google’s smartphone history.
As with any leaks, it’s important to wait for official confirmation. But for now, the behind-the-scenes look at Google’s upcoming commercial has given us the clearest picture yet of what’s coming next.
Stay tuned — more details are likely to surface as the expected launch window in August gets closer. Join our Telegram Group or WhatsApp Group and you can also follow us on Google News for more information about new Smartphone/Tablet Launches, Leaks & First Looks. Thanks for visiting, see you soon.
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