Just ahead of the Made by Google event on August 20, the internet’s favorite leaky faucet has done it again. A fresh round of pricing intel, courtesy of Android Headlines, spills the tea on the prices of Google’s upcoming Pixel 10 lineup. After the European price leak, the rumour mill has churned prices for the Pixel 10 series in US and Canada.
So, if you’re planning to splurge on the top-tier Pixel Fold or the Pro XL, take a good look at the prices; you might just want to start saving now.
Google Pixel 10 series US and Canada prices leaked
Let’s start with the base model, the Pixel 10. In the US, the 128GB version is expected to launch at $799 (approx. Rs 70,000), while the 256GB variant could set you back $899 (Rs 78,800). Canada sees similar numbers – CAD 1,099 and CAD 1,229, translating to around Rs 69,700 and Rs 77,900 respectively. Not wild, considering the Pixel 10’s track record of packing AI smarts into a clean Android experience.
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The Pixel 10 Pro, meanwhile, is likely to start at $999 (Rs 87,500), with storage tiers stretching all the way up to 1TB for $1,449 (Rs 1,26,900). Canadian buyers can expect to pay CAD 1,349 to CAD 1,949 (Rs 88,400 to Rs 1,27,800), depending on configuration.
The even beefier Pixel 10 Pro XL skips the 128GB option entirely, beginning at 256GB for $1,199 (Rs 1,05,000) and maxing out at a hefty $1,549 (Rs 1,35,700) for 1TB.
The foldable Pixel 10 Pro Fold is expected to debut at a whopping $1,799 (Rs 1,57,600) for the 256GB version. Stretch that to 1TB and you’re looking at a potential $2,419 (around Rs 2,11,900). That’s MacBook Pro money, but hey, foldables don’t come cheap.
Google’s also expected to throw in some extras to sweeten the deal. Buyers of the base Pixel 10 may receive a 6-month subscription to the Google AI Pro plan, which includes access to Gemini features and 2TB of Google One storage.
Meanwhile, those opting for the 10 Pro, 10 Pro XL, or 10 Fold models might get a full year. Across the board, all models are tipped to come bundled with six months of Fitbit Premium and three months of YouTube Premium.
Come August 20, we’ll see how many of these predictions hold up. But if this leak is anything to go by, Google’s next-gen Pixels are shaping up to be powerful, premium, and definitely not cheap.
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