There are a lot of ways to deal with gadget leaks. If you’re Apple, maybe a lawsuit is your style, but not everyone is as litigious, and that’s okay. Take Google, for example, which responded to Pixel 10 leaks by… just showing us the whole-ass phone. Here’s Google’s next mobile device in all of its glory, folks:
Pixel 10 series sign up page is live on the Pixel Store now. pic.twitter.com/wE1UIbABXj — Mukul Sharma (@stufflistings) July 21, 2025
The official image, which is live on Google’s own site, seems to confirm leaks that show a third camera on the back of the device, which some have speculated is a telephoto camera. There’s not much official information outside the short video posted to Google’s site, but it’s certainly a power move ahead of the phone’s expected official launch date of August 20.
As we noted last week, Google also often uses its events to announce other products like the Pixel Watch 3, which was unveiled at last year’s summer event, or the Pixel Buds 2 Pro wireless earbuds before that. There’s a chance that the Pixel Watch 4 or more wireless earbuds will make an appearance later next month as well. And as for the sudden Pixel 10 reveal, the move is surprising, to be sure, but not altogether unprecedented.
Google pulled the same thing with the Pixel 9 Pro last year, taking off the wraps just a few weeks before the phone was set to unveil officially. It’s hard to say what the Pixel 10 has in store, but as Gizmodo’s Consumer Tech Editor Ray Wong noted previously, there will likely be a lot more AI. Google used its I/O developer conference in May to unveil seemingly endless updates to Gemini that may find their way into Pixel devices in some way, shape, or form. For more answers on that, we’ll have to wait a few more weeks, I guess. That is, unless Google decides to just up and spoil that surprise, too.