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Google Teases Pixel 10 Pro Early With Exclusive Email Promo

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Google Teases Pixel 10 Pro Early With Exclusive Email Promo
 

Google Teases Pixel 10 Pro Early With Exclusive Email Promo

Google is shaking things up ahead of its upcoming summer hardware showcase, giving fans a sneak peek at the much-anticipated Pixel 10 Pro. With the event scheduled for August 20, the tech giant has already dropped a short teaser animation on its Google Store homepage, featuring a sleek transition from the number “10” to the iconic Pixel camera bar-clearly confirming it’s the Pro model thanks to the visible temperature sensor under the flash.

The teaser also showcases a frosty silver-like color that could be the previously leaked “Frost” or the rumored “Moonstone” finish exclusive to the Pixel 10 Pro. The polished side rails echo the premium finish of last year’s Pixel 9 Pro, keeping the design language consistent yet refined.

Alongside the teaser, Google is launching an email-only exclusive offer that rewards new subscribers. If you sign up for Google Store marketing emails using your Google Account by August 18 at 11:59 PM PT, you’ll receive a promo code eligible for a discount on one device, valid from August 20 through September 4, 2025.

There are some strings attached-the code can’t be used on accessories or subscriptions, and each customer can only use it once. The offer must be redeemed via the Google Store while logged in with a Google Pay profile.

Interestingly, this isn’t just a U.S.-only reveal. Google Stores around the world have begun teasing the Pixel 10 Pro as well, suggesting a global pre-launch campaign. It seems Google is embracing early reveals more aggressively this time, possibly to get ahead of leaks and build hype in a more controlled manner.

Whether the email offer is truly exclusive or simply a clever way to build the mailing list remains to be seen. But one thing’s for sure-the Pixel 10 Pro is on its way, and Google’s not waiting for launch day to get people talking.

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