With Google’s Pixel 10 announcement set for August 20, a major leak has surfaced showing what each model in the lineup might cost — www.naijnaira.com reports.
Android Headlines claims the prices will closely match those of the Pixel 9 series, though there’s one key change this year.
Google is dropping the 128GB variant of the Pixel 10 Pro XL, which raises the base price for that model compared to its predecessor.
According to the leak, the base Pixel 10 with 128GB is expected to launch at $799 in the U.S. and $1,099 in Canada.
The 256GB version may cost $899 in the U.S., while Canadian buyers might pay $1,299.
“Buyers can also expect six months of AI Pro Plan, Fitbit Premium, and three months of YouTube Premium,” the site noted.
The Pixel 10 Pro may start at $999 in the U.S. for 128GB, going up to $1,449 for the 1TB version.
Canadian pricing for these options ranges from $1,349 to $1,949, depending on storage.
The Pixel 10 Pro XL starts at $1,199 for 256GB, rising to $1,549 for 1TB in the U.S.
Canada’s prices for the Pro XL are estimated at $1,629, $1,799, and $2,099 across the storage tiers.
Despite earlier rumors, the Pixel 10 Pro Fold seems to stick to the Pixel 9 Fold’s pricing, starting at $1,799 in the U.S. and $2,399 in Canada for 256GB.
Higher storage versions of the Fold may cost $1,919 and $2,149 in the U.S., and $2,569 and $2,869 in Canada.
Google has already teased the Pixel 10’s design, and now this pricing leak gives a clearer sense of what to expect in a few weeks.
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