A new leak has apparently leaked the Pixel 10 lineup's pricing for Europe

Google Pixel 10 Series Unveiled: Elevated Prices Make Headlines in Europe

In the last quarter of this year, Google’s Pixel 10 lineup, consisting of four models, is set to make its debut. Featuring the new Tensor G5 chip, which marks Google’s first collaboration with TSMC for mass production, the series promises a host of upgrades and improvements. Surprisingly, despite these advancements, Google has decided not to increase prices in Europe.

For European consumers, the pricing for the Pixel 10 series has been revealed. The base model will be priced at €899, offering 128GB of non-expandable storage. If you’re eyeing the 256GB version, expect to pay €999. The ‘Pro’ models start at €1,099 for the 128GB variant and are available in storage options up to 1TB. The Pixel 10 Pro Fold stands as the pinnacle of the series, priced at €1,899 for the 256GB model and up to €2,289 for the 1TB version. Additionally, the Pixel Buds 2a are listed at €149.

Despite the costly 3nm TSMC process for the Tensor G5, Google’s prices remain stable compared to last year for European consumers. However, with many options available on the market, the series can seem pricey. To make the most out of a purchase, consider waiting for sales or promotional offers.

Alternatively, consider choosing a Pixel 9 model, which has seen significant discounts. The base model is available from $599, the Pixel 9 Pro at $799, the Pixel 9 Pro XL at $939, and the Pixel 9 Pro Fold has dropped to $1,449. These older models could provide a more budget-friendly upgrade while still delivering solid performance.