February 21, 2025

Google’s Pixel 10 series seems right on track for a summer launch – Android Police

The Galaxy S25 might be the hot phone du jour, but we’re still pretty early in 2025. Not only do we have future Samsung devices to get excited for — I’m dying to know when the Galaxy S25 Edge might fall into my lap — but OnePlus, Motorola, and, of course, Google have brand-new devices on the way as well. For as promising as the Pixel 9a’s camera bump-less design might look, I’m super excited for Google’s follow-up to last year’s all-around excellent Pixel 9 lineup. Now, with appearances for all four Pixel 10 devices in the GSMA, we’re one step closer to launch day.We’ve known about Google’s codenames for its upcoming Pixel 10 series for months now, but thanks to eagle-eyed reporters at SmartPrix, we’re also seeing each respective Pixel 10 model number appear in the GSMA. That’s as good of a sign as any that Google’s prepping to launch another lineup of Android devices this year, and while that shouldn’t come as much of a surprise, it does seemingly unveil exactly what products we should expect. According to this registry update, the standard Pixel 10 will have two model numbers, as will the Pixel 10 Pro. The larger Pixel 10 XL has just one model number, as does the Pixel 10 Pro Fold. That latter entry is great news for anyone frustrated over last week’s confirmation that OnePlus would not bring a new foldable to market in 2025, leaving Samsung and Google as the sole foldable makers in the US. All six model numbers according to SmartPrix follow below, though it’s unclear how each number is linked to its specific model:On its own, this leak doesn’t mean much. Google is obviously hard at work on the Pixel 10 series ahead of its forthcoming announcement later this year, and all six of these model numbers line up well with the brand’s usual pattern. At the same time, there’s very little to take away from this, outside of direct successors to last year’s products. I’m pleased to see that, based on these model numbers, an improved version of Google’s very-good second-gen Pixel 9 Pro Fold is, in fact, on its way.The big improvement for the Pixel 10 lineup this year supposedly comes from a move to TSMC’s foundries for Tensor chips. While I don’t expect Google’s priorities to change — these will be AI phones first and foremost, with general and gaming performance taking a backseat — the move towards a fully-custom chipset that isn’t built on top of existing Exynos chips should mean some pretty big efficiency improvements. These model numbers appearing within the GSMA’s database point towards another August launch. Digging through other forthcoming (or, even, once-rumored) smartphones, six months is around the point where model numbers of upcoming devices land in the GSMA’s record books. While the Pixel 9 series still feels pretty fresh, I can’t say I’m not excited to see what comes next from Google. All four devices left me pretty wowed last summer, and with any luck, these new products and their all-new Tensor G5 chips should be the Pixel phones we’ve been waiting for for nearly a decade.A few tweaks would go a long wayWe want to hear from you! Share your opinions in the thread below and remember to keep it respectful.Your comment has not been saved1 inch sensor? 6000 silicon carbon battery?I have extreme regrets getting a Pixel 9 over Samsung. I think the thing I hate most is how the camera sticks out. It also makes it have issues with wireless charging, inadvertently grabbing and pulling things out of your pocket, and leaning against things. It’s also just missing convenient features. Regret. A silicone carbon battery and Qi 2 wireless charging built in would be great Not to mention the Pixel 9’s propensity to have the camera glass simply shatter for no reason at all. My new 9 pro is less than a month old, has never been dropped and has been in a high quality case its’ entre life. Merely setting it down on a table or desk–or using it in extreme cold (one or the other) apparently caused it to shatter. Google says too bad. You just bought a $1,000 lemon and breakage is not covered. I’ve been a loyal Google customer and a stock holder for decades. The stock has been sold and this phone will soon be replaced with something else unless Google steps up and does something about this design flaw ASAP!It’s really comingSave your old tech from the trash heapA shadow or two won’t kill you, GoogleLots to offer for $250Extend your Pixel’s battery lifespanFrom top-tier performance to a refined camera

Source: https://www.androidpolice.com/google-pixel-10-gsma-model-numbers/

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