Google failed to keep their Pixel 10 Pro phone secret after photos appeared on Chinese social media. The prototype device showed nearly every angle of the premium smartphone model. Mystic Leaks shared details from the coolapk platform about the upcoming Android device. The leaked phone reveals hardware specifications and design features months before the official launch. Android Authority published additional information about the prototype hardware.
The Tensor G5 processor inside the test phone uses eight cores with different power levels. One Cortex-X4 chip handles heavy tasks alongside two Cortex-A725 cores for regular operations. Three additional Cortex-A725 cores support medium performance needs during daily use. Two Cortex-A520 chips manage low-power functions to save battery life. TSMC will manufacture the final processor using advanced 3-nanometer technology instead of older 5-nanometer methods.
The prototype contains 16 gigabytes of memory and 256 gigabytes of storage space. Android 16 software runs on the device without the typical quarterly update features. The camera bump appears much larger than previous Pixel 9 Pro models. Three main cameras sit on the back panel for photography functions. Google may change the final retail design before launching the commercial version later this year.
The Tensor G5 processor inside the test phone uses eight cores with different power levels. One Cortex-X4 chip handles heavy tasks alongside two Cortex-A725 cores for regular operations. Three additional Cortex-A725 cores support medium performance needs during daily use. Two Cortex-A520 chips manage low-power functions to save battery life. TSMC will manufacture the final processor using advanced 3-nanometer technology instead of older 5-nanometer methods.
The prototype contains 16 gigabytes of memory and 256 gigabytes of storage space. Android 16 software runs on the device without the typical quarterly update features. The camera bump appears much larger than previous Pixel 9 Pro models. Three main cameras sit on the back panel for photography functions. Google may change the final retail design before launching the commercial version later this year.