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  • Pixel 10 Fold specs #leak before launch

    Pixel 10 Fold specs #leak before launch

    Every single specification for the Google Pixel 10 Fold has been made public online, just when we thought the leaks would stop.

    This comes shortly after the tech giant teased the phone in an official trailer, and just days before the major Made by Google event on August 20.

    The whole spec sheet for the Pixel 10 Pro Fold, including all of its new features and enhancements, has been obtained by Winfuture.

    Pixel 10 Pro Fold closed leak

    First of all, the phone’s IP68 dust and water resistant classification seems to imply that it will be the first foldable phone to be sold. For a phone with a tablet-sized display that folds in the middle, that is incredibly astounding.

    Additionally, it indicates that the panels would be 3000 nits brighter than they were previously and that the external display will enlarge to 6.4 inches.

    It was unclear whether the design of the Pixel 10 Pro Fold would prevent it from receiving MagSafe-style charging via Qi2, even though it is widely rumored (and in fact confirmed) that the Pixel 10 series will. Nonetheless, Qi2 wireless charging at 15W is listed on the specification sheet.

    pixel 10 fold specs leaked

    In addition, the telephoto camera appears to have a 10x optical zoom, and the battery is stated at 5015mAh, which is greater than both its predecessor and the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7.

    Although the website confirms earlier rumors that the Pixel 10 Pro Fold won’t go on sale until October, you can view the complete specs below and check to see if they are accurate.

    According to reports, the 256GB model will retail for €1,899 in Germany when it launches. For additional information in the meanwhile, see our coverage of the Pixel 10.

    • External display: 6.4-inch OLED Actua, 1080 × 2364 px, 408 ppi, 60-120 Hz, HDR up to 2000 nits, maximum brightness 3000 nits
    • Internal display: 8.0-inch OLED Super Actua Flex, 2076 × 2152 px, 373 ppi, 1-120 Hz, HDR up to 1800 nits, maximum brightness 3000 nits
    • Processor: Google Tensor G5 + security chip Titan M2
    • RAM: 16 GB LPDDR5X
    • Storage: 256GB/512GB/1TB UFS 4.0
    • Main cameras: 48 MP wide-angle (ƒ/1.7, 82°), 10.5 MP ultra-wide-angle (ƒ/2.2, 127°), 10.8 MP telephoto (ƒ/3.1, 23°, 5x optical zoom)
    • Front camera 10 MP (ƒ/2.2, 87° field of view)
    • Inner Camera 10 MP (ƒ/2.2, 87° field of view)
    • Zoom Optical: 0.5x / 1x / 5x / 10x, Digital: up to 20x
    • Image stabilization Optical: (OIS) + Electronic (EIS)
    • Video recording: 4K at 24/30/60 FPS, 1080p at 24/30/60 FPS, slow motion up to 240 FPS, time lapse, HDR10+, Video Boost, Audio Magic Eraser
    • Battery: 5015 mAh (minimum: 4919 mAh), over 24 hours of battery life, up to 72 hours with extreme power saving mode
    • Fast charging: 50% in 30 minutes with 30W USB-C PPS charger
    • Wireless charging: Up to 15W Qi2 certified
    • Operating system: Android 16
    • Security updates: 7 years of Android updates , security updates and feature drops
    • Materials: Foldable glass, aviation-grade aluminum, IP68 certified, ultra-thin glass inside
    • Dimensions: (folded) 155.2 × 76.3 × 10.8 mm
    • Dimensions: (unfolded) 155.2 × 150.4 × 5.2 mm
    • Weight: 258 g
    • Colours: Moonstone, Jade
    • SIM: Dual SIM (Nano-SIM + eSIM)
    • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth v6, NFC, Google Cast, UWB, Thread, GPS GNSS dual band
    • Audio: Stereo speakers, 3 microphones, surround sound, wind noise cancellation
    • Sensors: Accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer, barometer, proximity sensor, ambient light sensor, Hall effect sensor
    • Authentication: Fingerprint sensor, face recognition, pattern, PIN, password
    • AI functions: Gemini Nano, Gemini Live , Circle to Search, Call Assist
    • Sustainability: 100% recycled aluminum, recycled cobalt, gold, copper, tin, rare earths, 70% recycled plastic
    • Packaging: Plastic-free
    • Guarantee: 2-year manufacturer’s warranty
    • In the box: Pixel 10 Pro Fold, USB-C to USB-C cable (1 m), SIM tool
  • Google makes its whole Pixel 10 lineup public.

    Google makes its whole Pixel 10 lineup public.

    Less than a month before the Pixel 10’s launch, Google appears to have unveiled the full lineup. While “poking around” on the Google Play Store on Android on Wednesday, Android Authority claimed to have discovered a banner showing the Pixel 10, 10 Pro, 10 Pro XL, and 10 Pro Fold. Since the banner isn’t now visible directly on the Play Store, Android Authority probably had to take further measures to make it available.

    Nevertheless, the words “Meet the new Pixel 10 Series” are displayed prominently alongside all four devices. The original Pixel 10 is displayed in brilliant blue, whereas the Pixel 10 Pro XL, 10 Pro Fold, and 10 Pro look to be in the silver-blue “Moonstone” hue.

    pixel 10 google play banner

    The devices featured in the banner’s shapes and colors complement the flurry of leaks that have surfaced in recent weeks, including the teaser that Google itself released. Additionally, the banner advertises a $50 discount deal on the smartphones that is valid through October 13.

    According to rumors, Google plans to improve the Pixel 10 series in a number of ways, like as dustproofing the Pixel 10 Pro Fold, adding a third camera to the regular Pixel 10, and increasing the specifications of the Pixel 10 Pro. On August 20, Google will unveil its Pixel 10 lineup at its Made by Google event.

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  • Pixel 10 Pro will come with a new color: Moonstone

    Pixel 10 Pro will come with a new color: Moonstone

    Prior to its major August 20 launch, Google has provided us with our first official look at the new Pixel 10 Pro. On the Google Store website, a brief 13-second animation demonstrates how the number “10” transforms into the phone’s camera bar. With a temperature sensor beneath the flash, it is obvious that this is the Pixel 10 Pro.

    The phone’s new color, “Moonstone,” is revealed in the teaser. Compared to last year’s Hazel green, it appears to be a little more vibrant shade of blue-gray. Shiny side rails, which give the phone a high-end, polished appearance, are also seen in the video.

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    Google Pixel 10 will be available on August 20

    Google is giving new email subscribers a bonus offer in addition to the teaser. You will receive a coupon code that you can use on the Google Store beginning August 20 if you register on the Pixel 10 page. Until September 4, 2025, or while supplies remain, the code is in effect.

    The promotion may only be used once per customer on a Pixel 10 device that qualifies, and it is only available to new customers. It is not possible to use the discount code on other Google services or products. Given that this deal is available everywhere, the Pixel 10 series may launch globally.

    Many people are excited to see if the Pixel 10 Pro can rival Samsung’s newest Galaxy devices as the launch approaches. We won’t know everything until the event on August 20.

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  • A #leak of the Honor Magic 8 Pro indicates a 200MP camera, 7000mAh battery, and flat screen.

    A #leak of the Honor Magic 8 Pro indicates a 200MP camera, 7000mAh battery, and flat screen.

    The Magic 8 Pro, Honor’s next flagship device, has leaked, and it appears that the company is stepping up its camera and battery life.

    The information was provided by popular tipster Digital Chat Station, who listed several important hardware characteristics, such as a new chipset, enhanced sensors, and a huge battery.

    The Magic 8 Pro may have a larger battery than anticipated.

    The source claims that the Magic 8 Pro would have a 6.71-inch flat screen, which is somewhat smaller than the 6.8-inch curved LTPO OLED panel found in the Magic 7 Pro. Resolution and brightness are still unknown, but if Honor continues the pattern from the previous year, we may anticipate a high refresh rate and PWM dimming to lessen eye strain.

    According to rumors, Qualcomm’s forthcoming Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 will power the phone. According to reports, the new chip can achieve up to 11,000 points in multi-core runs and more than 4,000 points in single-core testing.

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    The Magic 8 Pro’s camera may continue to use the 200MP telephoto lens from its predecessor. However, the tipster claims that the telephoto and main cameras have been “substantially enhanced,” suggesting that a new sensor or image processing stack may be in use.

    Additionally, the source indicates that the phone will have a 7,000mAh battery. A 5,850mAh cell was a feature of its predecessor. Details regarding wireless charging were not provided, however fast charging might remain in the same ballpark with 80W or 100W wired support.

    Finally, it has been stated that the Magic 8 Pro will still have 3D face recognition in addition to the ultrasonic fingerprint scanner.

    Satellite connectivity, materials, and display certifications have not yet been mentioned. However, if Honor sticks to the same design direction, the gadget might have a premium glass construction and a comparable IP68/IP69 rating.

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  • Pixel 10a back panel leaked in a low quality photo

    Pixel 10a back panel leaked in a low quality photo

    Even though the Google Pixel 10 series is only a month away, leaks of the Pixel 10a, a phone that is probably going to come much later than the Pixel 10 lineup, are already appearing. We may have just seen Google’s upcoming midrange phone for the first time thanks to a recent leak.

    The “Google Pixel 10A engineering back cover” has already been sold by a seller on the Chinese auction site Goofish, as Android Authority first noticed. Even though the item is now listed as “sold out” and the image quality is not very good, it does provide an early peek at the Pixel 10a’s back panel and potential design.

    We get our first look at the Pixel 10a design thanks to a leaked back panel.

    Based on the picture, it should come as no surprise that the Pixel 10a and Pixel 9a share a lot of design similarities. With the Pixel 9a, Google abandoned the recognizable camera visor design in favor of a more flat, minimalistic style, and it looks like the Pixel 10a will continue that trend.

    pixel 10a engineering sample leak

    The dual-camera cutout in the picture is identical to that of the Pixel 9a. There isn’t a significant difference to be seen here, save from the flash being a little bit farther to the right of the camera module than it was on the Pixel 9a.

    Despite my distaste for the Pixel 9a’s appearance, it appears that Google is continuing to use its more straightforward design for a second year. Even the Pixel 10 series hasn’t arrived yet, so keep in mind that the Pixel 10a is still months away, so don’t be too surprised by these rumors.

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  • More details surfaces Google Pixel 10 series – storage, colors, accessories

    More details surfaces Google Pixel 10 series – storage, colors, accessories

    In August 2025, Google is anticipated to introduce the Pixel 10 Series along with more accessories. Arsène Lupin (@MysteryLupin) recently leaked information on X (previously Twitter) about the storage options, colors, and accessories that will be available for the Pixel 10 range and Pixel Watch 4.

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    Pixel 10 Series: Storage Capacities and Color Options

    Pixel 10

    • Storage: 128GB, 256GB
    • Comes in four colors: Obsidian, Frost, Lemongrass, and Indigo — representing black, blue, yellow, and purple.

    Pixel 10 Pro

    • Storage: 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB
    • Comes in four colors: Obsidian, Porcelain, Moonstone, and Jade — representing black, white, gray, and green.

    Pixel 10 Pro XL

    • Storage: 256GB, 512GB, 1TB
    • Same colors as Pixel 10 Pro.

    Pixel 10 Pro Fold

    • Storage: 256GB, 512GB, 1TB
    • Comes in two colors: Moonstone and Jade — representing gray and green.

    The foldable Pixel 10 Pro Fold may include a 1TB storage option and is expected in Moonstone and Jade finishes.

    Pixel Watch 4: Sizes, Connectivity, and Colors

    The Pixel Watch 4 will be available in Wi-Fi and LTE versions; wearable 5G connectivity is still not accessible. There are two sizes available: 41mm and 45mm. There will be four case colors and matching bands on the watch:

    pixel watch 4

    Case Colors:

    • Black (Obsidian)
    • Gold (Lemon)
    • Silver (Iris and Porcelain)
    • Moonstone (Gray)

    Band Colors and Styles:

    • 2-Tone Leather Band: Jade
    • Active Band: Iris, Lemongrass, Moonstone
    • Active Sport Band: Indigo, Lemongrass, Moonstone, Peony
    • Crafted Leather Band: Moonstone
    • Metal Mesh Band: Matte Black, Polished Silver
    • Performance Loop Band: Moonstone
    • Woven Band: Indigo
    • Gradient Stretch Bands are sized 1 to 5 and come in the following colors: Lemongrass/Frost, Moonstone, Obsidian/Hazel, and Peony/Iris.

    This year’s lineup shows a full color refresh, including multi-color gradient stretch bands.

    Pixel Buds: New Color Variants
    • Pixel Buds 2a: Available in Hazel, Strawberry, Iris, and Fog Light, representing green, red, purple, and light blue, respectively.
    • Pixel Buds Pro 2: Sterling (Gray)

    While the Buds Pro 2 add a new Sterling color that matches the Pixel 10 Pro design, Google appears to be sticking with the Pixel Buds 2a as the more economical A-Series alternative starting in 2021.

    Charging Accessories
    • Google Pixel Charger available in “Rock Candy” (White), likely a charging puck similar to Apple’s MagSafe.
    • Google Pixel Wireless Charger, expected as the successor to Pixel Stand (3).

    According to recent leaks, the once speculated “Pixelsnap Charger with Stand” has been replaced or rebranded.

    Pixel 10 launch date

    Pre-orders for the Pixel are scheduled to begin on August 20, 2025. It is anticipated that shipping will start on August 28, 2025.

    Since these data are based on leaks, they are not official and could change as the launch date draws near.

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  • Real-world photos of the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic were leaked once more.

    Real-world photos of the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic were leaked once more.

    We are looking at a real-life photograph of the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic, which has leaked once more. Days before its anticipated release, leaker Setsuna Digital, also known as Instant Digital, posted the image on Weibo, giving us a better glimpse of what might be Samsung’s upcoming wristwatch.

    The Galaxy Watch 8 series has been the subject of more leaks lately. The Classic model recently surfaced in an eBay sale, suggesting that testing or retail units may already be in circulation, in addition to CAD-based renders for the full Watch 8 series. The mounting body of evidence is further strengthened by this new image.

    Galaxy Watch 8 Classic squircled design

    Galaxy Watch 8 Classic

    The picture displays a black leather band on a metal watch body. Along with what appears to be a real spinning bezel, the watch has two side buttons. The “squircle” form that debuted with the Galaxy Watch Ultra and has unquestionably come to be associated with it is one obvious departure from Samsung’s earlier Classic watch offerings. With all of its watches, Samsung seems to be moving in the direction of this new design.

    Also, the screen might be larger and the bezel seems a little smaller than in previous versions, however Samsung has not verified any of these claims. There have also been rumors that the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic would have a more durable design and a brighter display.

    Galaxy Watch 8 Classic leak

    Although Samsung has not yet made the Galaxy Watch 8 series official, it is anticipated that the firm will do so during its Unpacked event on July 9th, along with its upcoming line of foldable gadgets. The Galaxy Z Fold 7, Galaxy Z Flip 7, and other new wearables are anticipated to be the main attractions of the event.

    The likelihood that the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic will soon have this upgraded appearance is growing as more leaks support the same design. The return of the spinning bezel and its new brand identity may help it stand out in Samsung’s growing watch selection, though it is unclear if it will be able to draw attention over the well-liked Ultra model.Real-world photos of the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic were leaked once more.

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  • Despite having a sub-flagship chip, the Nothing Phone 3 leak reveals significant improvements.

    Despite having a sub-flagship chip, the Nothing Phone 3 leak reveals significant improvements.

    Nothing has formally announced that their next phone, the Phone 3, will be available on July 1st, 2025. Numerous details about the Nothing Phone 3 have already surfaced online, including its features and characteristics. According to an official teaser released by Nothing, the device would use an LED effect in place of Glyph. The Snapdragon8S Generation 4 is the only one of several upcoming improvements on the Nothing Phone 3, according to Gadget Bits’ X handle.

    Nothing Phone 3 launch

    On July 1st, 2025, Nothing Phone 3 will launch, following the success of Nothing Phone 2. The sale will begin on July 1st, however no official teasers have been released. The offer will be available on the official Nothing website, as well as on Amazon, Flipkart, and other online retailers.

    Nothing Phone 3

    Features and Specs

    The Nothing Phone 3’s display features a 6.7″ screen and a 1.5K LTPO OLED panel. Nothing’s Phone 3 will have a display that supports 10802392 pixels. The display has a refresh rate of up to 120 Hz and a brightness of up to 3000 nits. The phone is 163.577.5*8.4 mm in size. Given that the present phone weighs 201g, consumers should have no trouble carrying it. Glass has been included onto the front and rear of the gadget to provide protection. Nothing Phone 3’s IP64 certification offers dust and water resistance.

    The Phone 3’s triple-lens back camera has 50MP primary, 50MP telephoto, and 50MP ultra-wide lenses. A 3x optical zoom is included into the telephoto lens. One of its unique features is the Glyph matrix, which will be positioned in the top right corner of the device to provide a clear view. Users may shoot selfies and make high-quality video calls thanks to the 50MP front camera. The front camera can capture 1080p video at 30 frames per second. We may anticipate that focusing may be an option on the front camera.

    The current phone is equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon8S Generation 4 chipset. Nothing OS 3.5 and Android-15 support the base.

    The largest improvement is the larger battery capacity of the Phone3, which is approximately 5150mAh. There is a significant charge rate associated with this upgrade. Additionally, it enables cable charging with fast charging up to 100W. This phone also has the option of wireless charging. Additionally, it will offer wireless charging in reverse, which is ideal for gamers.

    For some potential users, it offers a significant improvement in eSIM capability, something that the previous Nothing phones did not offer. Additionally, it is said that Nothing’s Phone 3 will feature NFC.

    Although the camera design is not shown, the blurry image of the Phone 3 that was released in the X grip gives a glimpse of the back-camera look. Continue to visit our websites for additional updates on Nothing Phone 3 modifications and enhancements.

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  • HyperOS 3 will come with a new design according to the new leaked screenshots

    HyperOS 3 will come with a new design according to the new leaked screenshots

    Through a newly published user survey, Xiaomi has given users an early glimpse at HyperOS 3, and the changes are remarkable. Xiaomi intends to establish HyperOS as a high-end, competitive platform, as evidenced by the recent screenshot’s significant UI redesign. With significant updates to key system components, especially icons and layouts, the design language is obviously influenced by iOS. This version demonstrates Xiaomi’s continued commitment to improving its unique Android skin in order to better cater to a worldwide users.

    The updated icon set is the most noticeable change. The unified, elegant look of these new icons, which closely resemble those in iOS 18, improves the user experience as a whole. This change reflects Xiaomi’s emphasis on improving brand perception among high-end users and conforming to industry-leading design standards.

    The removal of the search bar on the home screen is another significant change. Xiaomi achieves a more simplified and clean home screen by removing this component, giving app icons and widgets more attention. This minimalist style should appeal to people who value clarity and simplicity and is consistent with larger trends in mobile user interface design.

    hyperos 3 leak design

    New battery indicator and glass user interface

    Additionally, a revised battery indication that now closely resembles the iPhone’s approach is included in HyperOS 3. In addition to updating the battery status visual representation, this update advances Xiaomi’s overarching objective of providing a recognizable, intuitive user experience that appeals to iOS customers thinking about switching.

    Furthermore, Glass UI-inspired effects are incorporated into the redesigned interface, giving the system more visual refinement and depth. Together, these improvements give all supported devices a more upscale and sophisticated appearance.

    Wide device compatibility

    Xiaomi is extending HyperOS 3 to an extensive range of devices, reinforcing its commitment to software support:

    • 33 Xiaomi models
    • 44 Redmi devices
    • 19 POCO devices

    This broad compatibility—spanning 96 devices in total—demonstrates Xiaomi’s dedication to serving a diverse customer base, from flagship owners to budget users.

    Analysts predict that Xiaomi will formally unveil HyperOS 3 in October 2025. Depending on rollout timelines and device capabilities, the update will be developed for both Android 15 and Android 16.

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  • Poco F7 has been announced by Xiaomi

    Poco F7 has been announced by Xiaomi

    Three launch color options for the Poco F7 have now been announced by Xiaomi. The Poco F7 Limited Edition has provided a preview of what to expect from the third and probably least expensive edition in the Poco F7 series, even if the firm has not yet disclosed any specifications.

    The Poco F7 has been revealed by Xiaomi in advance of its June 24 full release. The corporation has pledged to sell the device both in India and internationally, as we have discussed separately. By the way, Geekbench has now shown proof of the former.

    Xiaomi has given us permission to release images of the Poco F7 in all three launch colors before next week. These allow us to verify that the gadget has a visually appealing camera housing and a metal frame with matching buttons. The green flashes on each lens are just cosmetic and not active LEDs, despite appearances.

    xiaomi poco f7

    Even the Limited Edition edition appears to be scheduled for a worldwide distribution in the interim. With a quasi-translucent finish, the Limited Edition model also shows that, like the Poco F7 Pro before it, the Poco F7 will come with a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and a 50 MP primary camera with OIS. Unfortunately, at this time, we are unable to disclose any additional specifications. For additional information prior to the launch event on Tuesday, please watch the TechTablets video below.

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