Google Pixel 10 series launch is now only a few days away, which increases curiosity and expectations around the upgrade. As we get closer to launch, more details of the smartphone are leaking, making us a initial glimpse of what Google can reveal with the new Pixel 10 series. Earlier, we got a glimpse on the smartphone design; Now, Android Authority has leaked the US and Canada pricing of all models.
If leak prices are true, then Google Pixel 10 The chain will probably not experience a price increase, and may cost the same as its predecessor. Allegedly, the base model with 128GB storage can begin with a price of $ 799 in the US and $ 1,099 in Canada. Here is a wide price breakup of the upcoming Pixel 10 series.
Google Pixel 10 Series: Expected Price in America and Canada
Google Pixel 10 Price:
128GB: $ 799 in America, $ 1,099 in Canada
256GB: $ 899 in America, $ 1,229 in Canada
Google Pixel 10 Pro price:
128GB: $ 999 in America, $ 1,349 in Canada
256GB: $ 1,099 in America, $ 1,479 in Canada
512GB: $ 1,219 in America, $ 1,649 in Canada
1TB: $ 1,449 in America, $ 1,949 in Canada
Google Pixel 10 Pro XL Price:
256GB: $ 1,199 in America, $ 1,629in Canada
512GB: $ 1,319 in America, $ 1,799 in Canada
1TB: $ 1,549 in America, $ 2,099 in Canada
Google pixel 10 pro fold price:
256GB: $ 1,799 in America, $ 2,399 in Canada
512GB: $ 1,919 in America, $ 2,569 in Canada
1TB: $ 2,149 in America, $ 2,869 in Canada
While prices are the same, leaving 128GB version for Google Pixel 10 Pro XLTherefore, the base model will start with 256GB, allowing it to be a principal for buyers. On the other end, Pixel 10 Pro Fold A new 1TB storage variants are getting, which will probably cost $ 2,149 in the US.
Along with these some changes, the report states that with the purchase of Base Pixel 10 model, Google can offer 6 months, 6 months’ fitbit premium and 3 months of YouTube premium of Google’s AI Pro Subscription. Pixel 10 Pro buyers can get 1 year of Google AI Pro, 6 months fitbit premium and 3 months of YouTube premium. Now, we will have to wait until the incident “created by Google” on 20 August to confirm these claims, as technical publication has not mentioned the source of information.