A recent leak has unveiled a collection of wallpapers for Google’s upcoming Pixel 10 lineup, which is expected to launch in about three months. The leak suggests that the wallpapers, totaling 40 in number and including both light and dark variations, will be available for the Pixel 10, 10 Pro, and 10 Pro XL models. However, they will not be compatible with tablets or foldable phones due to their design specifications.
The wallpapers come from a credible source, leaker Mystic Leaks, and they not only provide a glimpse into the aesthetic options for the upcoming devices but also hint at potential color choices for the Pixel 10. These color names, such as Iris (Purple), Limoncello (Yellow), Blue, and Obsidian, can be inferred from the file names associated with the wallpapers. At this time, wallpapers for the Pixel 10 Pro Fold are absent but are likely to follow a similar style.
While the wallpapers are tailored for the Pixel 10, they can be downloaded and used by any Android device or iPhone. Given their aspect ratio, they may not present well on larger screens like tablets or foldable phones. As Google gears up for the launch, we can expect an influx of leaks in the coming weeks.
Historically, leaked wallpapers signal the beginning of a series of announcements about new devices—preliminary marketing renders and even retail unit images often follow closely behind. Based on CAD renders, the Pixel 10 lineup will maintain a similar design to its predecessors, with the exception of a new telephoto sensor for the base model. Internally, the devices are rumored to incorporate significant upgrades, including the TSMC-fabricated Tensor G5 chip for enhanced thermal performance.
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