Google has officially teased the Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold, offering the first glimpse of its next-generation foldable ahead of its August 20 launch. The short clip, posted on the Made by Google YouTube channel, gives an early look at the latest Google Pixel phone from multiple angles.

While the teaser skips over specifications, it confirms the device’s overall design, briefly showing the Pixel 10 Pro Fold unfolded with the inner display in view. The video ends with a partial side profile as it’s picked up, and there’s a clear shot of the rear camera array — a design consistent with recent leaks.

In the teaser, the Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold appears in the rumoured Moonstone finish, blending slate blue with grey tones. Reports also point to a Jade colourway — a soft pistachio green paired with a gold frame — seen in earlier renders. Both finishes are expected across the Pixel 10 series, with brighter shades like Indigo and Limoncello tipped for the standard model.

From a design perspective, Google’s new phone retains Google’s trademark horizontal rear camera bar but incorporates minor refinements. The cover display is said to measure 6.4 inches, slightly larger than the previous model’s 6.3-inch panel, thanks to slimmer bezels. Under the hood, a larger 5,015mAh battery, with faster 23W wired and 15W Qi2 wireless charging, is also on the cards.

Powering the Google Pixel's latest phone is anticipated to be the Tensor G5 processor, manufactured on TSMC’s 3nm process. This chipset should bring enhanced efficiency, improved thermal management, and potentially better battery life. Although these details remain unconfirmed in the teaser, industry leaks strongly suggest their accuracy.

The latest Google Pixel line-up will also include the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, and Pixel 10 Pro XL, all sharing a cohesive design language. The Pro XL model is rumoured to feature up to 1TB of storage, catering to power users.

Google’s launch event on August 20 will disclose full specifications, pricing, and availability, with pre-orders likely opening the same day. Shipments are expected to commence around August 28. While the official preview has removed much of the mystery, anticipation remains high for fans eager to see the Google Pixel latest phone in action.