Pixel 10 Pro XL leaked the renders
tl; drag
- A prototype of Pixel 10 Pro has been leaked.
- Pictures show that there are some small differences between this and Pixel 9 Pro.
- It seems that this device is operating on the non -QPR1 version of Android 16.
Another leakage on the heels of a leakage that can reveal the date of the pixel 10 launch, has come to another leak for Google’s next flagship phone. Although we may have been reflected in Pixel 10 Pro during a commercial shoot in Vancouver, this particular leak provides a close look at the initial prototype of the phone.
The pictures of a prototype Pixel 10 Pro were seen on a Chinese social media platform called “Kolpic” and later re -formed by a tipter known as mystical leak. In a picture, we find a look at the phone model page, which shows that it is a “DVT1.0” (design verification test) prototype.
Other pictures show the device running an app that tells us about some of the phone fountains. You can see that the handset has a tanker G5 chip, which comes with the code name “Blazer”. This chip features the following basic layout:
- 2x Cartax-A 520
- 3x Cartax-A 725
- 2x Cartax-A 725
- 1x cortex-x4
Below the sequence, this app says that the SOC has a 5nm process. The mystical leakage is mentioned that this is a mistake, as it is expected that the tanker will be at the G5 3NM process. In the upper part, we learn that the processor includes 16 GB Ram and 256 GB storage. Also, it seems that the phone is running on the non -QPR1 version of Android 16.
In addition, we get some shots in the outer part of the phone. In these photos, we can see a handful of differences between this device and Pixel 9 Pro. A change is the core glass above the camera bar, which seems to come closer to the edge compared to the previous. As a result, the cover of the metal around the glass is thinner. Google seems to have moved the SIM card tray to the upper left edge. It’s difficult to tell, but the camera bump seems to be small.
Nowadays there are some leaked pixels related to Ringtones. It seems that Google is introducing some new system sounds that you can now download.
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