Blogger OnLeaks has released CAD-based renders of the upcoming Google Pixel 10, which is expected to launch in August 2025.
The leaked images reveal that the Pixel 10 retains the 6.3-inch display seen in its predecessor. According to these CAD-based renders, the phone will feature a triple rear camera setup.
Pixel 10 Dimensions & Design
The Google Pixel 10 reportedly measures 152.8 × 72 × 8.6 mm, with a 3.4 mm camera module bump, making it 12 mm thick at its thickest point. This is almost identical to the Pixel 9, with only a 0.1mm increase in thickness.

Since the screen and body dimensions remain largely unchanged, the Pixel 10 is expected to have similar bezels to the Pixel 9.
Refined Straight-Edge Design
The Pixel 10 continues Google’s signature straight-edge design but includes slightly curved edges for improved grip. The matte-finish bezel in the renders suggests a premium look and feel.
Notably, Google has retained the unique power button placement above the volume rocker, a layout that stands out from other flagship smartphones.

Pixel 10: Internal Code Name & Expected Software
According to previous leaks, Google has internally codenamed the Pixel 10 as “Frankel.” While the external design sees minor refinements, the most significant upgrade could be in the software department.
Given its expected release timeline, the Pixel 10 will likely ship with Android 16, giving it a competitive edge over other smartphones launched in the same period.
