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Google Officially Teases Pixel 10 Pro Fold Ahead of Launch: Here’s How it Looks

Google teases the Pixel 10 Pro XL ahead of its August 20 launch, revealing a refined design, stunning Moonstone finish, and expected AI upgrades with the new Tensor G5 chip.

Published By: Deepti Ratnam | Published: Aug 13, 2025, 11:44 AM (IST)

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Google is all set for the launch of its upcoming Pixel 10 lineup, and hence, the company is giving fans an early look at the much-awaited Pixel 10 Pro XL. While the official launch event is set for August 20 in New York, the company has already dropped a short teaser video of the Pixel 10 Pro XL. The teaser offers a subtle yet exciting preview of its next foldable flagship.

Google Teases Pixel 10 Pro XL in a Teaser Video

The 30-second teaser showcases shadowy glimpses of the Pixel 10 Pro Fold, highlighting the unfolded inner display and a clear view of the back panel with its sleek camera module. From the looks of it, the design stays close to last year’s Pixel 9 Pro Fold, suggesting that Google is refining rather than reinventing its foldable approach.

The featured model in the video comes in gray finish, which is the same shade teased for the Pixel 10.

While the teaser focuses on the gray variant, earlier leaks suggest that green and gold versions are also on the way. These additional color choices could give buyers more personalization options, especially for those looking for something more vibrant than standard neutrals.

Pixel 10 Pro XL Expected Features

Google has not officially disclosed any specifications in the teaser. However, reports hint that the Pixel 10 Pro Fold may carry an IP68 rating, making it dustproof and water-resistant. The camera setup also appears consistent with Google’s high-end Pixel standards, promising strong photography performance.

While the August 20 launch date is confirmed for the Pixel 10 series, the Pixel 10 Pro Fold’s market release might take a little longer. According to a WinFuture report, it could hit stores as late as October, giving Google time to fine-tune production and availability.