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Pixel 10 ‘Ask more of your phone’ ad leaks as it’s being filmed [Gallery]

Pixel 10 ‘Ask more of your phone’ ad leaks as it’s being filmed [Gallery]

A production crew was spotted actively filming an ad for the Pixel 10 in what’s possibly the wildest leak of a Google phone.

Yesterday, @MarksGonePublic on X shared a “full-on commercial shoot for the Google Pixel 10” in Vancouver. We know it’s the “Pixel 10” because the storyboards were on full display at the shoot. They match Google’s typical visual language for videos and advertising.

The tagline for the Pixel 10 series looks to be “Ask more of your phone.” We see “Google” and “Pixel 10” flanking what should be a Pixel 10 Pro (or 10 Pro XL) given the two circles — flash and thermometer — to the right of the cameras. 

This storyboard shows the power button and volume rocker, camera lens, and back of the phone in full. There’s no obvious difference from the Pixel 9 Pro. 

Meanwhile, the focus of two ads are the camera. One of them appears to be a straightforward image, while another might be showcasing Add Me.

From this ad leak, we get two real-world shots of the Pixel 10 Pro in black, like Obsidian, from afar. Again, it looks the same. 

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More on Pixel 10:

Alleged Pixel 10 series wallpapers leak with vibrant colors and a strange new theme [Gallery]

Pixel 10 Pro XL gets price hike as Google aims for cheaper foldables, claims sketchy rumor

Report: Google will downgrade base Pixel 10 cameras to match Pixel 9a, adds telephoto

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