The Google Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro and Pixel 10 Pro XL have landed at Telstra

It’s the most exciting time of the year again for fans of Google’s Pixel lineup of smartphones, with the company’s latest devices to be available at Telstra.

Harry Tucker · 21 August 2025 · 3 minute read

Announced overnight, Google’s got three new feature packed phones coming our way – the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro and Pixel 10 Pro XL. 

The Google Pixel series is the best place to experience all of Google’s Gemini AI features. With Gemini at the centre of the Pixel 10 series this year, all devices are packed with useful new AI powered innovations, such as being able to converse with Gemini about what it’s seeing through the camera and brainstorm ideas together about it.

To power this, each device has Google’s latest Tensor G5 chipset, designed from the ground up to be Google’s AI powerhouse for Gemini.

Both the Pixel 10 and Pixel 10 Pro XL are the latest to join our family of Telstra Blue Tick certified phones. This our stamp of approval for phones that provide superior voice coverage and optimal call quality in rural and regional areas.

Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro and Pixel 10 Pro XL are available to pre-order from today and officially on sale from 28 August. 

Prices start at $37.47 per month for the Pixel 10, $47.19 for the Pixel 10 Pro and $55.52 for the Pixel 10 Pro XL – all spread over 36 months.

If you pre-order before 28 August, you’ll also be eligible to receive a $500 discount if you purchase a Pixel 10 series device on a payment plan.

Google Pixel 10 details

Available to pre-order today, the Google Pixel 10 builds on everything fans loved of last year’s Pixel 9 design and ups the ante with all the latest and exclusive Pixel updates of Gemini features and the powerful Tensor G5 chipset to power it all.

It features an ultra-bright 6.3” Super Actua display, gorgeous triple rear cameras including a telephoto lens for the first time on a non-Pro Pixel - and also supports wireless charging on the newer Qi2 magnetic charging standard. 

The Pixel 10 comes in two storage sizes – 128GB and 256GB. It’s also available in four different colours – Obsidian, Frost, Indigo and Lemongrass. 

Prices start for the 128GB model at $1349 for the Pixel 10 outright or $37.47/month on our 36-month handset repayment plan. 

Each Google Pixel 10 also comes with 6 months of 2TB of Google One cloud storage included with the device. 

Google Pixel 10 and Pixel 10 Pro XL details

If the Pixel 10 looks like a lot of fun, the Pixel 10 Pro and 10 Pro XL take all of that and adds a sprinkle of “pro-level” tools to take them to another level. 

Their triple camera system are the best Google has ever made, and this year includes even smoother image stablisation capability and new macro capability with the telephoto lens. 

Like its Pixel 10 sibling, both Pro models also support Qi2 magnetic charging for the first time, the latest Tensor G5 processor and all the best of Google and Gemini. 

Both the Pixel 10 Pro and Pixel 10 Pro XL share much of the same capabilities, with their major difference being the screen size. Both gorgeous Super Actua displays – the Pixel 10 Pro comes in 6.3” size and the Pixel 10 Pro XL has a 6.8” screen. 

Prices start at $1699 for the 128GB Pixel 10 Pro outright or $47.19/month on our 36-month handset repayment plan. For the Pixel 10 Pro XL, the outright price there starts at $1999 outright for the 256GB model or $55.52 over 36 months. 

The Pixel 10 Pro comes in three storage sizes – 128GB, 256GB and 512GB, while the Pixel 10 Pro XL comes in 256GB, 512GB and 1TB storage sizes. They're both also available in four different colours – Moonstone, Obsidian, Porcelain and Jade.

Both the Pixel 10 Pro and Pixel 10 Pro XL come with some great extra goodies from Google, including – 1 year of Google AI Pro included, 6 months of Fitbit Premium and 3 months of YouTube Premium. Perfect to get the most out Google and Gemini on your new Pixel. 

By Harry Tucker

Publisher and editor at Telstra Exchange

Harry is a technology the publisher and editor at Telstra Exchange. Harry joined Telstra at the end of 2020 after a slog in the trenches of the tech and startup space. Previously, he was the Technology Editor at Business Insider, Australian launch editor of telco comparison site Reviews.org and a reporter at News.com.au. He loves breaking down really technical topics and making them digestible and fun to read for everyone.