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Google Pixel 10 launch in India is next week and the latest details give us some idea about how the new models will be priced.

Google Pixel 10 India price details suggest good news on the way
Google Pixel 10 series will be introduced in New York next week and the same models will be announced for the Indian market on August 21. The Pixel 9 successor is expected to come with notable upgrades and that has made people think that Google will have no choice but to increase their prices at launch.
The Pixel 10 global launch price has been already mentioned in reports and now we are getting the Pixel 10 India price details leaked via a report this week.
Google Pixel 10 India Price Details Leaked: What It Says
The Pixel 10 India price details have been shared in a report by Smartprix which seems to suggest Google is not planning to make changes to its last year’s launch price. The leak says the brand will launch the Pixel 10 with 256GB as the base model and price it starting from Rs 79,999. The Pixel 10 Pro is tipped to cost Rs 1,09,999 while the 10 Pro XL comes for Rs 1,24,999 as mentioned in the leak report.
But what about the Pixel 10 Pro foldable variant? The report claims Google will launch it for Rs 1,72,999 and likely to have multiple storage options in the market this year. Going by these figures it looks like Google is happy with the existing prices of the Pixel phones.
A new report has leaked some of the new tools that will be powered by Google’s Gemini AI model and looks to change the way we capture photos once again. One of them is Camera coach, as highlighted in a previous report by Android Headlines.
The AI-powered tool promises to help you get better with photography by giving you tips on what angle to shoot from, and tell you about the lighting effects. Google will rely on Gemini reading through the scene in front of the camera and let you get the best results based on what the AI model can see.
We are eager to see what Google has done with the new Pixel 10 models and how good the cameras have gotten with the new versions.

S Aadeetya, Special Correspondent at News18 Tech, accidentally got into journalism 10 years ago, and since then, has been part of established media houses covering the latest trends in technology and helping fr…Read More
S Aadeetya, Special Correspondent at News18 Tech, accidentally got into journalism 10 years ago, and since then, has been part of established media houses covering the latest trends in technology and helping fr… Read More
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