The Google Pixel 10 series is expected to be unveiled later this year. The lineup will potentially include Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, 10 Pro XL and 10 Pro Folds. These phones have recently been a leak barrage, and now a new report has surfaced online, suggesting the colorful options of the lineup. According to the report, Google can eliminate some classic color options such as Ocedian and Porcelain, which have been going on since the Pixel 7 series. Recent leaks and reports have also indicated the expected key features of the expected phone.
Google Pixel 10 Series Color Options (Expect)
According to a report by Android Headlines, the standard Google Pixel is available in 10 Ers, Lemonsolo, Midnight, and Ultra Blue Color Colorful Options. It is said that the Irus shadow is similar to the Pixel 9A Koloreway. Dark brown option is expected in midnight different conditions, while the Ultra Blue Option can offer a royal blue shade. Meanwhile, it is said that Lemonslo is the middle head color.
According to the report, Google Pixel 10 Pro and Pixel 10 Pro XL can come in light porcelain, midnight, smoky green, and sterling gray colors. The latter claims that the aforementioned midnight is a light shade of brown than a variety of different types. The light porcelain is said to be a more white version of the Calver Wayer than the current porcelain option. On the other hand, the smoky green, a deep green shade.
Finally, Google Pixel 10 Pro Folds only need to come into smoky green and sterling gray options.
Specifically, the base pixel is offered in 9 pony, porcelain, ibedin, and Winter Green Shade, while the pixel 9 pro and Pixel 9 Pro XL hazel, porcelain, daily quartz, and OBCDine chlor Vees. Meanwhile, Pixel 9 Pro Folds was launched in Osidian and porcelain color options.
It seems that if the report is believed, Google has changed the colors of existing iconidin and porcelain with midnight and light porcelain options. According to a recent report, Mountain View -based Tech Dev can announce a lineup on August 20 in the annual Google event.

