Complete Google Pixel 10 series just got fully LEAKED! Qi2 magnetic charging, 100-hour battery, and Pro-level cameras—all revealed BEFORE the August 20 launch!

Google’s August 20 event is shaping up to be less of a reveal and more of a confirmation. Thanks to a series of leaks from the ever-reliable Evan Blass (@evleaks), we now have a nearly complete picture of the Pixel 10 lineup — including the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and the foldable Pixel 10 Pro Fold.
This leak doesn’t just bring new renders. It uncovers key specs, design choices, and the biggest hardware shift for Pixels in years: the adoption of Qi2 magnetic wireless charging. Google is clearly preparing its strongest push yet in the premium Android space.
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Google Pixel 10: A Starter Flagship with a Twist
The base Pixel 10 is designed to be the accessible entry point into the lineup, but it isn’t just a watered-down version.
The phone keeps a 6.3-inch Actua display, which is likely a standard 1080p+ panel rather than the LTPO tech found in higher models. The camera system sees mixed news: the main shooter gets a solid 48MP sensor, but the ultra-wide camera drops to 13MP, down from the Pixel 9’s 48MP. A telephoto lens with 20x Pro Res Zoom remains onboard — an unusual inclusion for a “non-Pro” phone.



Leaked renders show the Pixel 10 in a striking blue finish — a fresh look compared to last year’s muted tones. The phone will also inherit the new Qi2 magnetic charging system, letting it snap onto a magnetic charger much like Apple’s MagSafe.
With Extreme Battery Saver, the Pixel 10 promises up to 100 hours of life, making it surprisingly capable for a “vanilla” model.
Google Pixel 10 Pro & Pro XL: Compact but Powerful
Google’s Pro duo — the Pixel 10 Pro and the larger Pixel 10 Pro XL — share most of their DNA. Both phones bring the Super Actua LTPO display tech, with the Pro at 6.3 inches and the XL stretching to 6.8 inches for those who prefer a bigger canvas. The camera system is identical on both models, and it’s easily the headline feature:
- 50MP main sensor for sharp shots
- 48MP ultra-wide with macro autofocus for close-up detail
- 100x Pro Res Zoom telephoto for serious reach
This setup puts the Pro models right in the mix with Samsung’s Ultra line — a clear sign Google isn’t holding back.



Design-wise, the leaks show the Pixel 10 Pro in a stylish Jade Green, while the Pro XL appears in a more classic black finish. Both models inherit Qi2 magnetic charging and boast up to 100 hours of battery life thanks to the more efficient Tensor G5 chip.
For many buyers, the only real difference between the two is size — the Pixel 10 Pro is for those who want power in a compact frame, while the Pro XL is the all-out flagship with the biggest screen Google offers.
Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold: Refining the Foldable
The Pixel 10 Pro Fold isn’t a radical redesign — but it’s evolving where it counts.
The cover display has grown slightly to 6.4 inches, making one-handed use easier, while the 8-inch main panel remains the centerpiece for multitasking and media. The hinge has been upgraded with multi-alloy steel and an aluminum alloy cover, suggesting better durability.


While details on the camera setup remain vague, we know it will feature three rear lenses, likely with a mix of Pro-level tech. The foldable’s battery life is rated at up to 72 hours with Extreme Saver — lower than the slab models, but still impressive for a device of this form factor.
The Fold will also join the Qi2 ecosystem, a first for any foldable Android phone, putting it on equal footing with Apple’s MagSafe-equipped iPhones.
What All Google Pixel 10 Models Share
No matter which Pixel 10 you pick, some big upgrades are consistent across the lineup:

- Tensor G5 Processor: Built by TSMC, focusing on efficiency gains over raw power.
- Qi2 Magnetic Charging: Works with Google’s upcoming PixelSnap accessories, a full MagSafe-style ecosystem.
- Extreme Battery Saver: Up to 100 hours on non-fold models and 72 hours on the Fold.
These shared features mean even the base Pixel 10 feels far from entry-level.
Google Pixel 10 Series Launch Event and What’s Next
Google has confirmed the Pixel 10 launch event for August 20, 2025. Alongside the four phones, we’ll see the Pixel Watch 4 and Pixel Buds 2a debut.





With most hardware details already exposed, the event will likely focus on pricing, software tricks, and exclusive features that haven’t yet leaked.
Why This Leak Changes the Conversation
This isn’t just another pre-launch leak. It confirms that Google is making strategic moves:
- Bringing Qi2 magnetic charging to every model, not just the Pro line.
- Focusing on efficiency and battery longevity with the Tensor G5.
- Positioning the Pro cameras to compete directly with Samsung and Apple.
By the time August 20 arrives, the only real question might be: How much will it cost to get all these upgrades?
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