Images of a Google Pixel 10 Pro "DVT1.0" prototype have surfaced online, revealing some of the features of the upcoming flagship. The photos were posted by tipster Mystic Leaks (via 9to5google). The smartphone runs on Android 16 and features several design changes compared to the Pixel 9 Pro.
One of the notable changes that can be seen in the photo is the new location of the SIM card slot in the upper left corner of the device. In addition, the USB-C port is now surrounded by symmetrical cutouts, one of which is used for the speaker and the other for the microphone. The camera module has become thicker, and its glass panel now extends almost to the edge.
The photos also reveal some of the smartphone's specs. The prototype is codenamed "Blazer" and comes with 16GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage. The specs of the Google Tensor G5 processor, which includes one Cortex-X4 core, three Cortex-A725 cores, two additional Cortex-A725 cores, and two Cortex-A520 cores, have also been confirmed.
The Pixel 10 Pro is expected to get new AI features, and the cameras will support 8K video recording at 30 frames per second and 4K slow-motion recording at 120 frames per second.
It has already become known that the Pixel 10 series smartphones will be presented on August 13. Pre-orders will begin on the same day, and deliveries will begin on August 20. It is expected that the new line will include the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL and Pixel 10 Pro Fold smartphones.