Leaked Pricing Information for Google Pixel 10 Emerges Before Official Reveal

Leaked Pricing Information for Google Pixel 10 Emerges Before Official Reveal

Leaked Pricing Information for Google Pixel 10 Emerges Before Official Reveal

The forthcoming Google Pixel 10 lineup has stirred considerable excitement, with recent disclosures illuminating its costs and specifications. Reports indicate that the Pixel 10 will begin at $799 for the 128GB variant in the U.S. and $1,099 in Canada. The 256GB option will be priced at $899 in the U.S. and $1,299 in Canada. Buyers will also gain access to six months of Google’s AI Pro Plan, six months of Fitbit Premium, and three months of YouTube Premium.

The Pixel 10 Pro launches at $999 for the 128GB version in the U.S. ($1,349 in Canada), with costs climbing to $1,099 for the 256GB model, $1,219 for 512GB, and $1,449 for 1TB. In Canada, these variants will be listed at $1,479, $1,649, and $1,949 correspondingly.

For those considering the Pixel 10 Pro XL, the initial cost is $1,199 for the 256GB variant, with 512GB and 1TB models available at $1,319 and $1,549 in the U.S. Canadian pricing stands at $1,629, $1,799, and $2,099, respectively.

The Pixel 10 Pro Fold is anticipated to keep pricing akin to its predecessor, the Pixel 9 Pro Fold. The 256GB option will retail for $1,799 in the U.S. ($2,399 in Canada), with 512GB and 1TB models available at $1,919 and $2,149 in the U.S., and $2,569 and $2,869 in Canada.

Google has already showcased the design of the Pixel 10, and these revelations offer a sharper view of the pricing schema. The Pixel 10 series looks set to represent a major leap forward for Google, particularly if its AI functionalities impress as they have in previous iterations.