Google Pixel 10 Pro CAD leak shows triple camera bar, titanium frame, US launch tipped for October at $999
Google is expected to launch the Pixel 10 Pro in the United States this October with a starting price of $999, according to leaked CAD renders published by Android Headlines and reported by multiple outlets. The images revealed a design similar to the Pixel 9 Pro, featuring a triple rear camera bar and a titanium frame, with no major redesign anticipated.
Leaked CAD renders published by Android Headlines and reported by 9to5Google and Forbes show the Pixel 10 Pro with a design closely resembling the Pixel 9 Pro, including a horizontal triple rear camera bar. A larger Pixel 10 Pro XL is also expected, with dimensions of 162.7 x 76.6 x 8.5 millimeters, according to 9to5Google.
The renders indicate the Pixel 10 Pro will maintain a 6.3-inch display, with reported dimensions of 152.8 x 72 x 8.6 millimeters, nearly identical to the previous model.
The triple rear camera setup on the Pixel 10 Pro and Pixel 10 Pro XL is the most notable hardware change indicated by the leaks. Tom’s Guide reported that these models will reportedly continue to feature a 50-megapixel main camera alongside 48-megapixel ultrawide and telephoto lenses. The base Pixel 10, meanwhile, may see a more significant camera update, potentially adopting a 50-megapixel main sensor combined with 13-megapixel ultrawide and 11-megapixel telephoto cameras, marking a departure from previous base models that lacked telephoto lenses, according to 9to5Google and Tom’s Guide.
The renders also show a camera housing that protrudes from the phone body, with 9to5Google noting a camera bump adding 3.4 millimeters, resulting in a thickest point of about 12 millimeters on the base Pixel 10. These design details come from unofficial CAD files and have not been confirmed by Google.
Reports of a titanium frame for the Pixel 10 Pro remain unverified. While some leaks and video sources describe a “refined silver design with glossy metal frame,” no official statements from Google confirm the use of titanium or any specific frame material. Android Headlines and 9to5Google emphasize that frame material claims are speculative and based on leak interpretations rather than confirmed specifications.
Regarding launch timing, sources have linked the Pixel 10 series announcement to a Google event reportedly scheduled for Aug. 20 in New York, as noted in a YouTube leak roundup. However, no official confirmation from Google has been made about the event or the release date. The suggestion of a U.S. launch in October remains unverified in the cited sources.
Pricing details also come from leak reports rather than official announcements. The $999 starting price for the Pixel 10 Pro was reported in a leak roundup video alongside rumored prices of $799 for the base Pixel 10 and $1,199 for the Pixel 10 Pro XL. These figures have not been confirmed by Google.
The Pixel 10 lineup is expected to consist of three models similar to the Pixel 9 series: a standard Pixel 10, the Pixel 10 Pro, and a larger Pixel 10 Pro XL. The Pixel 10 and Pixel 10 Pro are both reported to feature 6.3-inch displays with up to 120 Hz refresh rates, while the Pixel 10 Pro XL is expected to have a 6.8-inch screen. These details suggest Google may retain the physical proportions and screen technology of the previous generation.
The leaked CAD renders and related reports provide an early look at the Pixel 10 Pro’s design and specifications but do not represent official product information. Google has not publicly disclosed details about the Pixel 10 series’ final design, materials, pricing, or launch schedule. Observers will await official announcements for confirmation of the rumored features and timelines.