This is your first glimpse of the Google Pixel 10 Series, and it bears a striking resemblance to the Pixel 9 Series.
Thanks to Android Headlines, we’ve gotten an early look at these smartphones months ahead of their expected launch.
Starting with the Google Pixel 10, CAD-based dimension data reveals a 6.3-inch screen diagonal and identical physical dimensions: 152.8 x 72.0 x 8.6mm, with an additional 3.4mm for the camera bump. At just 0.1mm thicker than the Pixel 9, there’s virtually no change in size.

However, the Pixel 10 introduces a third camera on the camera island, a notable upgrade from the dual-camera setup on the Pixel 9.
As for the Google Pixel 10 Pro, it shares the same size as the Pixel 10, with both models featuring a 6.3-inch display diagonal. While the screen size remains the same, the resolution is likely to differ, with the base model expected to retain 1080 x 2424 resolution and the Pro model sticking to 1280 x 2856.

The Google Pixel 10 Pro XL measures 162.7 x 76.6 x 8.5mm, making it 0.1mm shorter than the Pixel 9 Pro XL but maintaining the same thickness. It also retains the 6.8-inch display size from last year’s model.

The Pixel 10 Series will debut Google’s new Tensor G5 chipset, marking the company’s first custom chipset manufactured by TSMC instead of Samsung.
As for the release timeline, the Pixel 10 Series is expected to launch a couple of months after Android 16, which is slated for release in June.