Recent leaks regarding the Pixel 10 series suggest that there may be unexpected restrictions on storage options tied to color choices. The Pixel 10 is anticipated to offer 128GB and 256GB configurations, while the Pixel 10 Pro is expected to have options ranging from 128GB to a robust 1TB. Additionally, the Pixel 10 Pro XL may mirror these choices with similar storage capabilities, alongside the Pro Fold model.
However, the leaks indicate that availability may vary by color. For instance, solid colors like Obsidian, Frost, Indigo, and Lemongrass in the Pixel 10 line will only offer 128GB and 256GB options. In contrast, the Pixel 10 Pro colors—Obsidian, Porcelain, Moonstone, and Jade—will provide a more extensive selection including 512GB and 1TB variants, but certain colors may be limited to specific storage configurations.
Furthermore, rumors suggest that the Pixel 10 Pro XL could potentially feature a 128GB version, a detail that contradicts previous expectations and raises questions about its accuracy.
Complicating matters further, the leaked information about the upcoming Pixel Buds 2a colors is inconsistent; while three colors have been mentioned, earlier reports indicated a potential four-color release. Confirmation on these details is still pending as the full Pixel 10 series, along with accessories, is expected to launch in August, likely taking on competitors like the Galaxy S25 and the upcoming iPhone 17.
While some may view Google’s selective storage options by color as limiting, it could also present a unique branding opportunity, allowing certain colors to be perceived as more premium. As this unfolds, consumer preferences will likely dictate the success of these choices.Google