Exclusive: Google Pixel 10 Smartphone CAD Renders Show First Look
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This is the Google Pixel 10, which is expected to launch in August 2025.
Thanks to Onleaks, we are able to give you a first look at the Google Pixel 10 and also confirm its approximate dimensions. Google is sticking with a 6.3-inch display again this year with the Pixel 10, and it will have a triple rear camera, according to the CADs that Onleaks is working off of.
Speaking of dimensions, the Pixel 10 will have dimensions of 152.8 x 72 x 8.6mm. The camera module will measure in at an additional 3.4mm, making it 12mm thick in total. That is roughly the exact same as the Pixel 9, making it a hair thicker at 8.6mm versus the 8.5mm thickness on the Pixel 9.
Since the screen size is staying the same, and dimensions are virtually the same, it appears that the bezels will be staying the same too. They aren’t too bad on the Pixel 9 and Pixel 9 Pro, but we always want to see thinner bezels on smartphones. At least Google has made the bezels symmetrical now with its latest Pixel devices.
Google is sticking with the flat sides and reverse power, volume button location
As we can see in these renders, the Pixel 10 will be sticking with the flat sides once again, which do appear to be slightly curved at the edge, making it easier to hold onto. The Pixel 10 appears to be using matte sides once again. Google is also putting the power button above the volume rocker, which is the complete opposite of every other phone on the market today.
The Pixel 10, as we leaked back in September, is going to be code-named ‘Frankel’, and as we can tell so far, there’s not a lot of changes here. At least when it comes to the design. However, based on the timing of its release, it should at least launch with Android 16, since that will be launching in June. A full two months ahead of Google’s Pixel 10 launch.
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