The tech sphere is buzzing after renowned leaker Roland Quandt dropped a bombshell: full Euro pricing for Google’s unreleased Pixel 10 series, including the hotly anticipated Pixel 10 Pro Fold and the budget-friendly Pixel Buds 2a. The leak, shared via Quandt’s Bluesky profile, offers the clearest look yet at Google’s premium 2025 lineup.
According to Quandt’s exclusive post, the Pixel 10 Pro Fold will start at €1,899—positioning it as a direct rival to Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold series. The standard Pixel 10 Pro is listed at €1,299, while the base Pixel 10 hits €999. The leak also confirms the Pixel Buds 2a at €79, undercutting Apple’s AirPods by a significant margin.
Key Leaked Prices:
- Pixel 10: €999 (128GB)
- Pixel 10 Pro: €1,299 (256GB)
- Pixel 10 Pro Fold: €1,899 (256GB)
- Pixel Buds 2a: €79
Industry analysts suggest the Pixel 10 Pro Fold’s aggressive pricing hints at Google’s push to dominate the foldable market. Rumored specs include a 7.6-inch inner display, Tensor G5 chip, and upgraded camera sensors co-developed with Sony. Meanwhile, the Pixel Buds 2a promise "studio-grade ANC" and 24-hour battery life—a steal at under €80.
What’s New?
For deeper insights, tech reviewer Marques Lopez breaks down the Pixel 10 series’ rumored AI features in his latest video analysis, including real-time language translation and advanced computational photography:
Watch the full breakdown here.
Context & Reactions
Google’s pricing strategy appears calibrated to undercut rivals in Europe, where iPhone sales recently dipped. The Pixel Buds 2a—€30 cheaper than their predecessor—could further pressure competitors like Nothing. Quandt’s leak aligns with earlier supply chain reports of a "foldable-first" Pixel launch in October 2025.
Editor’s Note: Google hasn’t commented on the leak. Pre-orders are expected to open September 30, 2025.
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