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Google is planning four new Pixel smartphones for 2025 – a leak reveals all the details

The rumor mill has already set its sights on the upcoming 2025 Pixels.

Google seems to want to bring four new Pixel smartphones onto the market next year. A leak now reveals the first details about the devices that will be called Pixel 10.

Four new Pixel models are planned

According to the current information, we can look forward to the following models:

  • Pixel 10: The standard model that forms the basis of the series – Codename Frankel
  • Pixel 10 Pro: The premium version with additional features – Codename Blazer
  • Pixel 10 Pro XL: An even larger Pro model for those who want maximum display space – Codename Mustang
  • Pixel 10 Pro Fold: The foldable top model that pushes the boundaries of what is possible – Codename Range

Interestingly, this information coincides with a roadmap that appeared last year. This had already correctly predicted the models of the Pixel 9 series and now seems to apply to the next generation.

Foldable variety: Pixel 10 Pro Fold and more?

In addition to the classic smartphones, Google could expand the product range with another foldable device. A Pixel 10 Pro Flip that folds up like a book is conceivable. However, the realization of this model depends on the success of previous foldables.

What else awaits us?

In addition to the models mentioned, a Pixel 9a is also expected, which is intended to close the gap between the premium models and the entry-level segment. This device is scheduled to appear in spring 2025.

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