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Google Teases Pixel 10 Pro in a 13-Second Reveal
Google has officially shown off the Pixel 10 Pro on its Google Store homepage, confirming the design and camera bar of its next flagship. In a brief 13-second teaser, a glowing “10” morphs into the signature horizontal camera bar, highlighting the new high-end model ahead of its August 20 launch event.
The teaser confirms that the device shown is the Pixel 10 Pro, not the base model, thanks to the visible temperature sensor located beneath the flash—a feature previously reserved for the Pro lineup.
The video is part of Google’s global marketing push and now appears in multiple regional Google Stores. It adds credibility to the growing speculation that Google is going all-in with the Pixel 10 series in 2025, aiming to beat Samsung and Apple to the punch with polished design, camera innovation, and early preorder incentives.
At Squaredtech, we’ve tracked every Pixel reveal since the Pixel 1. This one is clearly positioned to grab attention weeks before any iPhone 16 news.
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New Moonstone Color Debuts with Polished Design
The Pixel 10 Pro shown in the teaser appears in what Google calls “Moonstone”—a soft, blue-gray finish that builds on the subtle tones from previous Pixel generations.
While Google hasn’t officially confirmed the name in the teaser, the shade appears to be lighter and more vibrant than 2024’s Hazel green. The device features polished metallic side rails, a detail visible in the rotating render, giving it a premium look that matches last year’s Pixel 9 Pro finishes.
Unlike Pixel 6 and 7 color reveals, Google seems confident in showing off the design weeks ahead of the official announcement. That signals a more aggressive marketing play, similar to what we saw with the Pixel Fold and Pixel Watch.
At Squaredtech, we’ve noted how Google typically reveals its flagship colors in subdued tones—this Moonstone edition stands out more than usual. It’s the first color to be showcased ahead of the launch, suggesting it may be the hero color for 2025.
Google Store Offers Exclusive Pixel 10 Promo Code
Google isn’t just teasing the Pixel 10 Pro—it’s also offering an exclusive deal for early signups. A banner on the Pixel 10 landing page promotes a limited-time Google Store offer, valid for new subscribers who opt into marketing emails by August 18, 2025, at 11:59 p.m. PT.
Here’s what the offer includes:
- A single-use promotional code to apply at checkout
- Eligible only on the Pixel 10 Pro or the advertised Pixel 10 device
- Limit 1 per customer, redeemable only via Google Store
- Must be used before September 4, 2025, at 11:59 p.m. PT
- Google Pay profile and valid payment method required
Importantly, this promo is not valid for subscriptions, accessories, or other devices. The offer appears globally across regional Google Store sites and requires a valid Google Account to complete sign-up and redemption.
This early-bird strategy helps Google gather user emails while building preorder hype. From a brand perspective, it also strengthens direct-to-consumer sales on store.google.com—something Google has been ramping up since the Pixel 6 era.
At Squaredtech, we’ve observed similar plays with Pixel Buds and Nest speakers, but rarely this early. Offering a Pixel 10 promo code a full month before launch is a sign that Google wants to own the narrative ahead of Apple’s fall event cycle.
Squaredtech’s Take: Google Moves Early to Lock in Hype
By releasing a teaser, revealing a new color, and launching a pre-order campaign all at once, Google is betting big on early momentum for the Pixel 10 Pro. The Moonstone color adds a fresh look, while the exclusive promo offer gives fans a reason to engage directly with the Google Store.
This strategy shows how Google is blending hardware, design, and marketing to stand out in a crowded 2025 smartphone market. And with competitors like Samsung pushing Galaxy AI, and Apple expected to debut new camera tech, Pixel 10 Pro needs every edge it can get.
For now, all eyes are on August 20, when Google is expected to announce both the Pixel 10 and Pixel 10 Pro, along with updates to Android 15 and potentially a new Pixel Watch.
Stay tuned to Squaredtech.co for full launch coverage, teardown analysis, and preorder breakdowns. Don’t forget to sign up for Google’s Pixel 10 emails if you’re planning to buy early—this could be the best Pixel deal of the year.
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