Google has inadvertently shown all its Pixel 10-family devices on the Play Store a few weeks before its own Made by Google hardware event. Although the company has only publicly announced its plans to tease the Pixel 10 Pro, Play Store code reveals the existence of a total of four models, which include the basic Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and the surprise Pixel 10 Pro Fold.

Where the leak appeared
Android Authority first found the banner by exploring the Play Store app’s code. A snippet became active when a hidden flag was triggered. The banner reads “Meet the Pixel 10 series” and “Now available,” suggesting it may go live on launch day. It displays clear images of each device in its key colorway.
What the banner reveals
The Pixel 10 Pro models appear in a subtle Moonstone finish. The Pro XL shows a larger screen outline. The Pro Fold is shown unfolded into a small tablet form factor. By contrast, the base Pixel 10 is rendered in a bright Indigo color that stands out from past releases. The similar camera bump on the base and Pro hints that all models may share the rear telephoto lens design.
Pricing and preorder deal
According to the hidden banner code, Google plans to offer a $50 discount on new Pixel 10 series preorders. The deal likely runs until October 13, giving early buyers time to save on the latest flagship. Exact model prices remain unknown, but leaks suggest the Pro Fold will sit above the Pro models in cost.
Design and feature expectations
Leaks and earlier teasers hint at a faster Tensor G4 chip in the Pixel 10 series with improvements in AI photography and voice transcription. The Pro models are expected to include 120 hertz OLED displays and periscope zoom lenses. The foldable model may borrow from Samsung’s latest designs while offering Google’s software optimizations for a larger inner screen.

What happens next
On August 20, the Pixel 10 series will officially be released at Google in New York City. The Play Store banner can be released at the time or once after the event. Four devices are now confirmed, and Google can provide a model to every user, starting with those people who want to have a compact phone and finishing with those users who need a folded tablet experience.
This unintended leak completes our initial preview of the whole lineup. The official data will become available soon after Google switches the switch on the preorder page of the official site in a couple of weeks, informing about the price, specs, and availability.