Google is set to unveil its Pixel 10 lineup on August 20 and it will bring four phones: Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and the Pixel 10 Pro Fold. Unlike Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S26 lineup, the Pixel lineup remains the same as last year, and what’s great is so does the pricing. A new leak shares pricing for all the models and it looks like there won’t be a price hike this time unlike the Pixel 9 series.
The information comes from Android Headlines and it brings both US and Canada pricing for the Pixel 10 lineup. There seems to be no change this year but Google is getting rid of the 128 GB model of the Pixel 10 Pro XL which means the starting price for the biggest Pixel will be a bit higher this time around. Check out the full pricing details below:
Storage | US price | Canadian price | |
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Pixel 10 | 128 GB256 GB | $799$899 | $1,099$1,299 |
Pixel 10 Pro | 128 GB256 GB512 GB1 TB | $999$1,099$1,219$1,449 | $1,349$1,479$1,649$1,949 |
Pixel 10 Pro XL | 256 GB512 GB1 TB | $1,199$1,319$1,549 | $1,629$1,799$2,099 |
Pixel 10 Pro Fold | 256 GB512 GB1 TB | $1,799$1,919$2,149 | $2,399$2,569$2,869 |
Along with removing the 128 GB model for the Pixel 10 Pro XL, Google has also added a 1 TB variant for the Pixel 10 Pro Fold which, as per the leak, crosses the $2,000 price point. It is interesting to see the starting price staying the same as last year, even though the Pixel 10 Pro Fold is said to be the first folding smartphone with an IP68 rating.
With the base Pixel 10 retaining its $799 starting price, it brings more value as past leaks have suggested a telephoto camera being added to the setup. That, plus the Tensor G5 and rumored integrated magnets, positions the Pixel 10 to be an impressive and attractive smartphone deal.