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    Google Pixel 10 ad leak reveals design, AI features ahead of launch

    Synopsis

    The leak originated from X user @MarksGonePublic, who said he stumbled upon a “full-on commercial shoot” for the device. The leaked visuals of the Pixel 10 suggest a design closely resembling the Pixel 9 Pro—two circular sensors believed to be a flash and a thermometer sensor, alongside the power button, volume rocker, and oval-like camera lenses, similar to its predecessor.

    Pixel 10 ad leak reveals design, AI features ahead of launchETtech
    A Google Pixel 10 advertisement that was being filmed on a public beach in Vancouver, Canada, has inadvertently revealed details about the phone’s design and possible new AI features.

    The leak originated from X user @MarksGonePublic, who shared behind-the-scenes photos of a professional shoot and a storyboard that clearly identifies the device as the Google Pixel 10.

    According to the user, he stumbled upon a “full-on commercial shoot” for the device, which appears to carry the campaign tagline “Ask more of your phone.”

    He wrote: Just out for a walk…stumbled onto a full-on commercial shoot for the Google Pixel 10. They had a macro probe lens, a Panavision rig, and 20+ crew members…to film someone holding a phone.


    He went on to challenge the production choice, stating, “If the Pixel camera’s so good, why not just use it?”

    What the leaks reveal

    Although the Pixel 10 is yet to be officially announced, the leaked images suggest a design closely resembling the Pixel 9 Pro. The visuals show two circular sensors—believed to be a flash and a thermometer sensor—alongside the power button, volume rocker, and oval-like camera lenses, just like its predecessor.

    The included storyboards place a strong focus on the camera. One showcases a clean product shot, while another appears to highlight a feature titled “Add Me.” Also visible in the leak are two distant real-world shots of the Pixel 10 Pro in the black Obsidian finish, again echoing the look of the Pixel 9 Pro.

    Given Google’s recent AI announcements around its Gemini platform at I/O 2025, it’s likely the Pixel 10 will arrive equipped with enhanced generative AI (GenAI) features.
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