Google just rolled out the Pixel 9a, but all eyes are now turning to what’s next—the Pixel 10 series. A fresh report from Android Headlines gives us a sneak peek into the expected pricing, and it looks like Google’s switching things up a bit this time.
Pixel 10 Series Pricing: What to Expect
If you were hoping for major changes in price, don’t worry—the Pixel 10 and Pixel 10 Pro are reportedly sticking to the same pricing as their predecessors, with the base Pixel 10 expected to start at $799. But there’s one key difference this year: the Pixel 10 Pro XL could come with a $100 bump, landing it around $1,200.This tweak could be Google’s way of better separating its models. Instead of a clean $100 step between tiers, the new pricing might push users to think a bit more about what they’re getting and what they actually need.
No, Google Isn’t Ditching the Smaller Pixel Pro

There were whispers that Google might phase out the smaller Pixel Pro, but according to the same report, that’s not happening—at least not yet. Both the regular and XL Pro models are expected to stick around until at least the Pixel 13 series in 2028.
The Foldable Future Might Get Cheaper

As for the Pixel Fold, Google’s foldable phones could become more wallet-friendly over time. If things go as expected, prices might drop to around $1,500 by 2027, making them a bit more accessible in the premium foldables space.
So, When’s the Launch?

If history repeats itself, the Pixel 10 series will likely debut in October, right on schedule with Google’s usual launch window.
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