Pixel 10 Pro XL Price Leak: No 128GB Model, Starts at $1,199

 Google’s Pixel 10 lineup might not see any major price increases this year.


**We've already gotten a good look at the entire Pixel 10 lineup, and now a new leak may have revealed the pricing as well. According to Android Headlines, the base Pixel 10 with 128GB of storage is expected to retain the same \$799 starting price as last year. The rest of the lineup also appears to see minimal changes in pricing. The 256GB version of the Pixel 10 is reportedly priced at \$899. As for the Pixel 10 Pro, it’s still expected to start at \$999, with higher storage tiers priced at \$1,099 for 256GB, \$1,219 for 512GB, and \$1,449 for the 1TB model.**


**The Pixel 10 Pro XL is the only model in the lineup that might see a slight price increase — but only because Google is reportedly dropping the 128GB option. Instead, the Pixel 10 Pro XL is expected to start at \$1,199 for the 256GB model, matching the price of the 256GB Pixel 9 Pro XL. According to Android Headlines, the device will also be available in a 512GB version priced at \$1,319, and a top-tier 1TB variant for \$1,549.**

As for the Pixel 10 Pro Fold, Android Headlines suggests the device will start at $1,799 for 256GB of storage. It may also have the same $1,919 price tag for 512GB of storage, while the rumored 1TB option could cost $2,149.


We’re still weeks away from Google’s Pixel launch event on August 20th, but there has already been a trove of leaks — including one from Google itself — that suggest that Google is making several updates to its Pixel lineup. That includes bringing magnetic Qi2 charging to the Pixel lineup, dust-proofing the Pixel 10 Pro Fold, and adding a third camera to the base Pixel 10.



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