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Leaked documents obtained by Android Headlines indicate that Google plans to hold the starting prices of most models in its forthcoming Pixel 10 smartphone line at the same levels as last year’s Pixel 9 range. According to the report, the base Pixel 10 will again open at $799, while the Pixel 10 Pro is set to remain at $999. The only noticeable shift concerns the Pixel 10 Pro XL, whose entry price rises to $1,199 because the company is scrapping the 128-gigabyte configuration and making 256 GB the new baseline. Pricing for higher-capacity variants reportedly rises in step. The foldable Pixel 10 Pro Fold is expected to keep its $1,799 entry tag, matching last year’s model despite component upgrades. Sources familiar with Google’s plans say the handsets will be unveiled at a Made by Google event on Aug. 20, with pre-orders opening the same day. The lineup is rumored to feature TSMC-built 3-nanometer processors, a third rear camera on the standard Pixel 10, dust-proofing for the foldable, and Qi2 magnetic wireless charging support modeled on Apple’s MagSafe. By freezing most prices, Google appears to be betting that incremental hardware improvements and early availability will help it build on the sales momentum that pushed Pixel devices into the top five brands in both the U.S. and Europe this year. The strategy contrasts with Samsung’s recent $2,000 Galaxy Z Fold 7 and speculation that Apple’s first foldable iPhone could debut above the $2,000 mark.