The upcoming Pixel 10 series dominated the tech headlines this week with multiple leaks revealing Google’s entire flagship lineup ahead of its official launch. Four different devices are set to debutnPixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and Pixel 10 Pro Fold alongside the Pixel Watch 4 on August 20.
Renders and images of all four models in various color options surfaced online, offering a clear look at Google’s design direction for 2025. The Pixel 10 Pro, in particular, received an official teaser, confirming much of what had already been leaked. A listing on the Play Store also showcased the full lineup, further cementing the devices’ design and naming scheme. The inclusion of a foldable variant in the form of the Pixel 10 Pro Fold signals Google’s continued push into innovative form factors.
Color options for the Pro and XL models were also unveiled, showing a palette that blends subtle tones with more vibrant shades. While the colors aren’t exactly groundbreaking, they mark a modest evolution in Google’s aesthetic. One notable change is the absence of a familiar design element from previous generations, indicating a fresh approach to hardware identity.
Outside of the Pixel buzz, the Redmi Note 15 Pro+ also made headlines with its first specifications leak. The device will feature a 1.5K display, thin symmetrical bezels, and dual 50 MP cameras (main and telephoto). Battery capacity is rumored to sit between 7,000 mAh and 7,999 mAh, and it will be powered by the yet-to-be-announced Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 processor.
In the wearable space, the CMF Watch 3 Pro officially launched, bringing a larger 1.43-inch screen, dual-band GPS, ChatGPT integration, and longer battery life. Priced at $99/£99/€99, it offers impressive features for a competitive price point.
Another intriguing development comes from vivo or iQOO, with a mysterious new device spotted on Geekbench. It features a powerful Dimensity 9400+ chipset and a massive 8,000 mAh battery, suggesting it could be the upcoming iQOO Z10 Turbo Pro+.
Meanwhile, Nokia is reportedly looking to license its brand to a new large-scale smartphone manufacturer after its previous deals came to an end. Lastly, rumors hint that the OnePlus 15 will launch in China in October alongside the Ace 6 series, suggesting a revamped release strategy.