Following the launch of the Google Pixel 9 series in August 2024, leaks surrounding the Google Pixel 10 series have already begun surfacing. The latest development comes from the GSMA database, where the model numbers of the upcoming Pixel 10 lineup have reportedly been listed.
According to Smartprix, the database listing suggests that Google is preparing four new Pixel 10 devices, mirroring the Pixel 9 series lineup.

Google Pixel 10 Series GSMA Database Listing
📌 Leaked Model Numbers (Reported by Smartprix):
- Google Pixel 10: GLBW0, GL066
- Google Pixel 10 Pro: G4QUR, GNF45
- Google Pixel 10 Pro XL: GUL82
- Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold: GU0NP
While these model numbers correspond to upcoming Pixel devices, their exact monikers remain unconfirmed. As with any early leaks, it’s advisable to take this information with a degree of skepticism.
Google Pixel 10 Series: What We Know So Far
While most hardware details are still under wraps, a few key upgrades have been hinted at in early reports.
🚀 Powered by Google’s Tensor G5 SoC
- Fabricated on TSMC’s advanced 3nm process instead of Samsung’s foundry.
- Expected to deliver significantly improved power efficiency, heat management, and performance.
📸 Enhanced Video Recording Capabilities
- 4K 60FPS Video Recording support (compared to Pixel 9’s 4K 30FPS limit).
- Likely to feature AI-powered video editing tools, similar to the Magic Eraser for Photos, enabling Generative AI-based intuitive video editing.
📅 Expected Launch Timeline
- The Pixel 10 series is expected to launch in the second half of 2025.
💰 Expected Pricing
- The Pixel 9 series started at ₹74,999 for the base Pixel 9 and went up to ₹1,72,999 for the Pixel 9 Pro Fold.
- The Pixel 10 series is expected to be priced similarly, though official pricing details remain unknown.
Final Thoughts: A Major Step Forward for Pixel?
With Google transitioning to TSMC’s 3nm process for its Tensor G5 chipset, the Pixel 10 series is expected to offer better performance, efficiency, and thermal management than previous generations. The addition of 4K 60FPS video recording and AI-powered video editing could also enhance the Pixel’s imaging prowess, making it a strong competitor in the flagship smartphone space.
Bhupendra Singh Chundawat is a seasoned technology journalist with over 22 years of experience in the media industry. He specializes in covering the global technology landscape, with a deep focus on manufacturing trends and the geopolitical impact on tech companies. Currently serving as the Editor at Udaipur Kiran, his insights are shaped by decades of hands-on reporting and editorial leadership in the fast-evolving world of technology.




