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Leaked Prices Reveal Full Google Pixel 10 Lineup

A fresh leak from Evan Blass lists prices for Google’s Pixel 10 family, Pixel Watch 4 models, Pixel Buds 2A, and new PixelSnap charging accessories. The numbers align with earlier rumors and show higher pricing for earbuds and foldables. The leak gives a near-complete picture before Google’s official Pixel event.

Published August 20, 2025 at 06:13 AM EDT in IoT

Full Pixel 10 Pricing Leak Arrives Ahead of Event

A comprehensive pricing leak for Google's upcoming Pixel hardware has surfaced on X, courtesy of leaker Evan Blass. The leak covers the Pixel 10 family (including Pro, Pro XL, and a Pro Fold), Pixel Watch 4 variants, Pixel Buds 2A, and several charging accessories under the PixelSnap and Pixel Flex lines.

The prices largely match earlier rumors and give us a near-complete picture before Google’s official Pixel event. Notable points: the Pixel Buds A sequel is pricier than its predecessor, foldable pricing sits at a premium, and PixelSnap accessories hint at Google’s magnetic charging play — possibly a Qi2-style alternative to Apple’s MagSafe.

  • Pixel 10 128GB: $799
  • Pixel 10 256GB: $899
  • Pixel 10 Pro 128GB: $999
  • Pixel 10 Pro 256GB: $1,099
  • Pixel 10 Pro 512GB: $1,219
  • Pixel 10 Pro 1TB: $1,449
  • Pixel 10 Pro XL 256GB: $1,199
  • Pixel 10 Pro XL 512GB: $1,319
  • Pixel 10 Pro XL 1TB: $1,549
  • Pixel 10 Pro Fold 256GB: $1,799
  • Pixel 10 Pro Fold 512GB: $1,919
  • Pixel 10 Pro Fold 1TB: $2,149
  • Pixel Watch 4 41mm Wi‑Fi: $349
  • Pixel Watch 4 41mm LTE: $449
  • Pixel Watch 4 45mm Wi‑Fi: $399
  • Pixel Watch 4 45mm LTE: $499
  • Pixel Buds 2A: $129
  • PixelSnap Ring Stand: $29.99
  • PixelSnap Charger: $39.99
  • Pixel Flex 67W Charger: $59.99
  • PixelSnap Charger with Stand: $69.99

Taken together, the pricing shows Google's push into higher tiers — especially with foldable and Pro-series storage options — while maintaining competitive base-screen pricing for the standard Pixel 10. The Pixel Buds 2A jumping to $129 from the earlier $99 A-series suggests modest upsell positioning rather than a budget reset.

For carriers, retailers and enterprise buyers this kind of leak matters. It lets procurement teams model trade-in flows and handset subsidies early, helps retail planners size initial inventory, and gives marketing teams time to shape messaging around value versus premium competitors. For consumers, the key question remains: will the new features justify the higher tags?

QuarkyByte will be tracking official confirmations at Google’s event and updating pricing impact models in real time. Organizations evaluating device refresh schedules, carrier bundling, or accessory rollouts can use early leak analysis to reduce exposure and optimize launch windows — from forecasting demand for higher-capacity SKUs to comparing margin sensitivity across product families.

Expect the full details and official specs to land at the Pixel event. If the leaked prices hold, Google's strategy will be clearer: compete aggressively at base price points while monetizing premium features and accessories.

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QuarkyByte can turn these leaks into actionable retail and procurement insights — from SKU-level demand forecasts to price-sensitivity scenarios and competitor benchmarking. Organizations planning launches, inventory, or device refresh programs can use our market-driven analyses to adjust strategy and minimize risk.