There is currently a rumor circulating regarding the pricing of the Pixel 10 series and future Pixel devices up to 2028. The rumor suggests that Google may increase prices on some devices while decreasing prices on others, despite the ongoing global trade war. The information supposedly comes from a source familiar with the situation, providing pricing for Pixel devices over the next four years.
The original story incorrectly stated a price increase for the Pixel 10 to $799, which is the same price as the Pixel 9. The breakdown of rumored prices for future Pixel devices includes the Pixel 10 Pro Fold at around $1,600, a possible drop in price for a Pixel Fold device in 2026, and consistent prices for Pixel Fold devices in 2027 and 2028. The Pixel 10 Pro XL may see a $100 price increase to $1,200, while the Pixel 10 Pro remains at $999 and the Pixel 10 stays at $799. The Pixel A-series is expected to remain at $499 through 2028.
However, it is worth noting that the source of this information received it “a few months ago,” before the recent global trade war and potential tariffs. This raises doubts about the accuracy of the pricing details, as market conditions are constantly evolving. Just like the recent example of Nintendo adjusting the price of the Switch 2 due to tariffs, the pricing of the Pixel devices could also be subject to change.
In conclusion, it is uncertain if Google is aware of the final pricing for the Pixel 10 series and beyond, given the volatile nature of pricing in the current market. The rumored prices may be projections that could change significantly by the time the devices are actually launched.