Google Pixel 10: European Pricing Leaked!

TECH NEWS – Google’s latest smartphones will be anything but cheap, with the base model already coming in at a premium price, and the foldable versions even more so. With the new Tensor G5 chip produced by TSMC and a range of updates, the latest leak suggests Google will maintain last year’s prices in Europe.

 

The four models of the Pixel 10 lineup are expected to launch in the fourth quarter of 2025, between October and December. Google will officially announce a host of updates, including the new Tensor G5—the company’s first chip to be mass-produced by TSMC. Many expected that these changes would mean higher prices, but the latest rumors indicate the tech giant is holding steady on costs.

Roland Quandt from WinFuture shared the full pricing on BlueSky, and also mentioned the expected cost for the Pixel Buds 2a wireless earbuds. For European buyers, the base Pixel 10 will retail at €899 with 128 GB of non-expandable storage, while the 256 GB variant will be €999. (In Hungary, this translates to roughly 370,000–410,000 forints, with local VAT.)

Choosing a Pro model? The 128 GB Pixel 10 Pro starts at €1099, available in four storage options all the way up to 1 TB (a minimum of 455,000 forints). The Pixel 10 Pro Fold tops the range: the 256 GB model comes in at €1899 (about 800,000 forints), and the 1 TB edition will be €2289 (about 915,000 forints). Pixel Buds 2a are set to launch for €149 (65,000 forints).

Even though the Tensor G5 chip is built using TSMC’s second-gen 3nm process—presumably a costly move—Google’s European pricing remains unchanged from last year. For now, it seems geopolitics haven’t affected the final price for European customers.

Source: WCCFTech, Bsky

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