Pixel 10 prices leaked just before Made by Google — and it's good news

Google Pixel 10 lineup
(Image credit: Evan Blass / X)

There are only hours to go until the Google Pixel 10 is fully revealed, but Evan "Evleaks" Blass has provided the alleged U.S. pricing for everything we should see at Made by Google today.

Let's start with the phones. Below are the four Pixel 10 models that Google has confirmed are coming, along with their alleged pricing and storage configurations.

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Pixel 10

Pixel 10 Pro

Pixel 10 Pro XL

Pixel 10 Pro Fold

128GB

$799

$999

-

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256GB

$899

$1,099

$1,199

$1,799

512GB

-

$1,219

$1,319

$1,919

1TB

-

$1,449

$1,549

$2,149

The leaked info shows no price changes compared to the Pixel 9 series, other than the Pixel 10 Pro XL not having a cheaper 128GB storage option, like the Pixel 9 Pro XL offers. While that's unfortunate for users who want a big Pro Pixel for the least money possible, we're glad to see that Google should be holding off on a full-on price hike.

Next, we have the Pixel Watch 4. This comes in two sizes and either Wi-Fi or LTE connectivity options.

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Pixel Watch 4 41mm

Pixel Watch 4 45mm

Wi-Fi

$349

$399

LTE

$449

$499

Again, we see no price changes compared ot the Pixel Watch 3. Good news for anyone wanting to pick up one of these smartwatches to accompany their shiny new Pixel 10.

Lastly, we have the new Pixel Buds 2a wireless earbuds, and the Pixelsnap accessories that Google is offering alongside the new Pixels.

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Price

Pixel Buds 2a

$129

Pixelsnap Ring Stand

$29

Pixelsnap Charger

$39

Pixel Flex 67W Charger

$59

Pixelsnap Charger with Stand

$69

Unfortunately, the Pixel Buds 2a look to be $30 more expensive than the Pixel Buds A-Series. Not a huge amount, but any price hike for a budget product like this is not something we like seeing.

All the Pixelsnap accessories are new, so we don't have previous prices to compare against. However, the costs seem in line with similar MagSafe accessories offered by Apple for recent iPhones, and previous Pixel accessories like the now discontinued Pixel Stand 2.

Pixel 10s going eSIM only?

As well as sharing the pricing information, photo evidence from Blass backs up previous claims that Google is going to offer eSIM-only support for the Pixel 10 series.

The image Blass uploaded looks to be part of the Pixel 10's packaging, with text explaining the user needs to use an eSIM, along with a QR code and shortened URL for the users to find out more.

This would match iPhones sold in the U.S. since the iPhone 14, so Google is presumably confident that it can do the same without users revolting. However, we have seen other leaks claiming that some Pixel models have SIM card slots, perhaps suggesting that this may not be a global change, again like Apple.

Check our Made by Google live blog for more last-minute leaks, as well as coverage of Google's presentation once it begins at 10am PT/1pm ET/6pm BST.

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Richard Priday
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Richard is based in London, covering news, reviews and how-tos for phones, tablets, gaming, and whatever else people need advice on. Following on from his MA in Magazine Journalism at the University of Sheffield, he's also written for WIRED U.K., The Register and Creative Bloq. When not at work, he's likely thinking about how to brew the perfect cup of specialty coffee.

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