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Latest Pixel 10 Pro XL leak unveils camera bar and color options
It will come in Limoncello yellow, Blue, Iris, Sterling, and more shades.

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Google appears to be ramping up its marketing efforts for the upcoming Pixel 10 series, even though the company hasn’t officially announced the new phones yet.
On May 23, a user on X (Twitter) shared leaked behind-the-scenes photos from what looks like a commercial shoot for the Pixel 10, filmed on a beach in Vancouver.
In the leaked video, you can clearly see storyboards and Pixel 10 devices, likely the Pixel 10 Pro or Pixel 10 Pro XL, in black or gray.
The storyboards offer a good look at the phone’s design, including the well-known camera bar across the back and the side-mounted volume and power buttons. One key detail in the leak is a possible official slogan for the Pixel 10: “Ask more of your phone.”
The commercial seems to focus on showing how helpful the Pixel 10 can be in real-life situations.
One storyboard shows people hanging out at the beach, using their phones naturally while capturing moments.
A featured demo highlights Google’s “Add Me” feature, an AI-powered tool that lets you blend two similar photos into one, making it easy to add someone (like the person taking the photo) into the final image.
It’s designed to solve the common issue of someone always being left out of group photos.
In a separate leak, the full color lineup for the Pixel 10 series was revealed.
The standout shade is Limoncello yellow, joined by other colors like Blue, Iris, Sterling, and more.
A set of 40 matching wallpapers also leaked, giving fans a sneak peek at the phone’s personalization options.
Although Google hasn’t made anything official yet, the fact that a commercial is already being filmed, along with color and feature leaks, strongly suggests that the Pixel 10 series is nearly ready for release, most likely launching later this year.
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