What’s happened?Fresh images claiming to show the rumoredGoogle Pixel 10have appeared online, giving us a look at the possible color options that’ll be available if the smartphone series does indeed launch at the upcoming Made by Google event next month.

If the renders obtainedby Android Headlinesare accurate, then it looks like we’ll have at least four colors to choose from with Obsidian, Indigo, Frost, and my personal favorite, Limoncello named as the quartet of hues.

This is important because:As these are claimed to be the first official renders of the upcoming Pixel 10 series, it would mean we’ve now got a very good idea of what the smartphone series will look like.

Assuming the report is accurate – and we always have to take rumors with a pinch of salt – aside from the new colors, there doesn’t appear to be any major design changes from Google for the new Pixel series over last year’s 9 series.

Why should I care?Google is the next major smartphone manufacturer in line to launch its flagship handsets for the year. We’ve already seen the arrival of theOnePlus 13at the start of the year, Motorola’s fleet of new flip Razr phones, and at the start of this month Samsung followed up on itsGalaxy S25launch from earlier in the year with the arrival of theGalaxy Z Fold 7andGalaxy Z Flip 7.

Now Google is tipped to get in on the action before we expect to see Apple introduce theiPhone 17series in September.

Last year’sPixel 9handsets are some of thebest smartphonesyou can buy, with Google pairing premium hardware with AI smarts and impressive photography chops – and recent leaks suggest the Pixel 10 series will continue this strong pedigree. In short, this is a phone launch you’ll want to pay attention to.

Ok, what’s next?Google has already confirmed it will be holding its next Made by Google event on August 20, where we expect the firm to announce a quartet of handsets (Pixel 10, 10 Pro, 10 Pro XL and 10 Pro Fold), along with possibility of theGoogle Pixel Watch 4and Pixel Buds Pro 3 also making an appearance.

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