Google Pixel 10 Lineup and Watch 4 Designs Leak Through Marketing Footage

Just Days Before Launch, Pixel 10 Pro Fold and Pixel 10 Pro Videos Reveal Every Detail

Google is gearing up to unveil its Pixel 10 series at the Made by Google event scheduled for August 20, but it seems the element of surprise has already been compromised. Fresh leaks, allegedly from the company’s own marketing materials, have revealed detailed looks at the Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro Fold, and Pixel Watch 4. The designs, as predicted by earlier reports, remain largely consistent with their predecessors. All three devices are shown in a sleek grey finish, adding to the speculation that Google is refining rather than reinventing its hardware this year. Alongside these, the Pixel 10 and Pixel 10 Pro XL are also expected to make their debut.

The spotlight of the leaks falls on the Pixel 10 Pro Fold and Pixel 10 Pro, which appear almost identical in form to last year’s models but with subtle refinements. Renowned tipster Evan Blass (@evleaks) posted several high-resolution images and three video clips that leave little to the imagination. The foldable model, shown in a tone likely dubbed Moonstone, is featured unfolding to reveal its inner display, complete with a centered camera cutout and bezels that are thicker than some might have anticipated.

The videos also highlight design continuity for the Pixel 10 Pro, which retains its signature camera bar while sporting the same grey finish. This consistent aesthetic across the lineup suggests Google is prioritizing ecosystem cohesion — making its foldable, flagship, and wearable products look like parts of a unified family. The promotional clips go beyond static shots, showing the devices in use, from unlocking screens to navigating apps, giving potential buyers a taste of the experience ahead of launch.

As for the Pixel Watch 4, the leaked materials reveal a design that maintains the rounded display and single crown dial from previous generations, but with what appears to be a slightly slimmer profile. While no technical specifications were confirmed in the leaks, the uniformity of the imagery hints at Google’s confidence in its design language this year. With only days to go before the official reveal, the company might have little left to surprise audiences — unless it has been holding back some key hardware or software announcements for the stage.