Exclusive: Google Pixel 10 series model numbers leaked in GSMA Database

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Google’s upcoming Pixel 10 series is generating significant excitement as leaks continue to emerge. All models of the Google Pixel 10 series (except the Pixel 10A) have been listed in the GSMA database and the model numbers of the products have officially leaked. The SmartPrix team will be revealing the model numbers of the Google Pixel 10 series in this article. This information is taken from the GSMA database and the information is highly reliable.

Google Pixel 10 series showed up in GSMA database

The Google Pixel 10 series is currently expected to include four models: Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and Pixel 10 Pro Fold. Each of these devices has now been spotted in the GSMA database, revealing their respective model numbers. The Pixel 10A hasn’t been added to the database yet, but that doesn’t mean the device won’t be unveiled. We expect the new Pixel 10A to be added to the IMEI database in a few months. With the information we have for now, we will reveal which model numbers the devices in the Google Pixel 10 series will have.

These model numbers provide strong evidence that Google has officially registered the upcoming Pixel devices, making this one of the most concrete leaks regarding the Pixel 10 series.

  • Google Pixel 10 will have model numbers “GLBW0″, and “GL066”,
  • Google Pixel 10 Pro will have model numbers “G4QUR”, and “GN4F5”.
  • Google Pixel 10 Pro XL will have model number “GUL82”.
  • Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold will have model number “GU0NP”.

These registrations in the GSMA database indicate that Google is finalizing regulatory approvals for its next-generation smartphones. As these records stem directly from Google’s official filings, the record provides official confirmation of the existence and impending launch of the Pixel 10 series.

Google Pixel 10 lineup’s most important upgrade will be the Tensor G5

One of the most anticipated upgrades in the Pixel 10 series is its new processor. Google has partnered with Samsung in the past to produce its Tensor SoCs. However, previous SoCs like the Tensor G4 struggled to match the performance and efficiency of competitors’ flagship chipsets.

Previous leaks from Android Authority suggest that Google is shifting production to TSMC for the first time with the Pixel 10 series. We expect the Tensor G5 SoC to be manufactured by TSMC to deliver significant improvements in both performance and power efficiency. This marks a crucial step for Google to overcome the limitations faced by previous Tensor chips.

Going back in time, there were also significant performance differences between Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 and Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1. The TSMC-manufactured Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 ran cooler and faster. Qualcomm contracted the production of the Snapdragon 888 and Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 to Samsung. These SoCs suffered from overheating and power consumption issues.

The company realized this and decided to have TSMC manufacture its new flagship SoCs, and the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 was manufactured by TSMC. Tensor G5 should offer significant performance and efficiency improvements compared to Tensor G4. The new Pixel 10 series is expected to be cooler and faster than the previous series. This will also be reflected in-game performance.

Here’s the expected launch date of the new Pixel family

We expect Google’s Pixel 10 series to be unveiled in August 2025. With confirmed model numbers and an improved Tensor G5 processor, the Pixel 10 series is shaping up to be a major upgrade over its predecessors. Still a long 6-7 months away from the launch of the products, and we expect to have more leaks about the Google Pixel 10 series as time goes on.

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Erencan Yılmaz is a tech writer who closely follows the latest in consumer technology and mobile innovation. He has contributed to outlets including Android Headlines, GizmoChina, and others. You can reach out with your questions or follow his updates on X (formerly known as Twitter).

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