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Just a day after the official Google Pixel 10 Riders leaks (the phone is showing something really amazing new colors), now we have the same behavior of the high -end Pixel 10 Pro. Although the Pixel 10 Pro design has not yet been a secret, these latest renders provide us with the best shape on Google’s upcoming flagship. And, maybe most importantly, now we know which color 10 pro will be available.
So, what are we getting? Unfortunately, the majority of Pixel 10 Pro colors are quite developed, which features your black/dark gray, blue brown color and white choice.
It is a very depressed line -up, which resembles colors that were straightened from Samsung’s Galaxy S25 ultra -playbox. And I hate it.
Which Pixel 10 Pro color is your favorite?
1 vote
Obsidian
100 %
Porcelain
0 %
Monistone
0 %
Jade
0 %
Fifty colors of gray
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As is technically impressive, as Galaxy S25 can be ultra, one of the things that bothers me most about the phone is Samsung’s color lineup. The most powerful Android phone in the market deserves the colors that are just as interesting as the S25 ultra -powerful and expensive. Instead, Samsung thought it would be better to decorate the phone in his obvious favorite color: Gray.
If you go to buy the Galaxy S25 Ultra, you have four colors choosing:
- Titanium black (dark gray)
- Titanium Gray (really gray)
- Titanium Silver Blow (Blue Gray)
- Titanium White Shelore (Light gray)
What is this lineup? It doesn’t matter how you prefer a brown shade, Samsung has covered you-even if you like classic gray or enjoy living dangerously with blue colored brown color. Even according to the modern flagship smartphone colorful standards, it is absolutely boring and blend.
Given the Lake Pixel 10 Pro Colors, Samsung’s Gray-Edefide Galaxy S25 is difficult to attract harmony and is allegedly using Google Pixel 10 Pro. Osidian is a decisive deep gray color, the new monistone shade throws the blue brown color into the mixture, and the porcelain (while not technically brown) is a neutral and boring white option.
Google can work better than that
The exception here is that jade, its pistachio is really beautiful, behind the green and gold accent. It’s not excessive color, but it is trying to become something other than at least one gray. It’s good! But such colors should not be exempt. That should be normal. And for years, it was normal for Google.
It was not so long ago when Google’s flagship pixels came in colors like Oh Orange, really blue, and Santa Sage. You were able to properly buy the best pixel in the market in interesting colors. But move forward in 2025, and they are under the washed versions of brown, more gray, and other colors.
Not only reminds us of Google’s previous pixel colors that we had, but it is most disappointing that the cheaper pixel is due to getting 10 Too much Bright and more dynamic paint jobs. The pixel 10’s indigo color is a dark, rich blue that looks like its saturation surface was up to 11, while the lemonslov finish is a bright, more colorful version of Pixel 10 Pro jade.
Google is still able to produce good smartphone colors. Pixel 10 is proof of this. So, why does Pixel 10 Pro look like this? Why did Google copy Samsung’s gray obsession? Why is every smartphone company under this strange assumption that people who buy “Pro” and “Ultra” phones have the priority of the average home hunter couple’s color palette?
Google regularly was one of the last shining backers of the fading smartphone colors, and if the Pixel 10 Pro is a signal, it has also become the victim of gray valleys.

