Pixel 10 Series Unveiled: AI Features, Telephoto Lens, and Powerful Tensor G5 Chip

May 25, 2025
Pixel 10 Series Unveiled: AI Features, Telephoto Lens, and Powerful Tensor G5 Chip
  • The Pixel 10 series is set to launch in August 2025, with leaks revealing its specifications and design.

  • The camera array on the Pixel 10 Pro and Pro XL is expected to remain the same as the Pixel 9 models, while the Pro Fold may see a slight upgrade in its main rear sensor from 48MP to 50MP.

  • Rumors suggest that the base Pixel 10 may introduce a third camera lens, potentially a telephoto lens, although the megapixel count for some lenses may be decreased compared to the Pixel 9.

  • Battery life improvements include a 4700mAh battery with fast charging and the introduction of Qi2 wireless charging for enhanced convenience.

  • The Pixel 10 series will run on Android 16, debuting a new Material Expressive design and enhanced user interface features, including a redesigned At a Glance widget and smarter notification management.

  • Powering the Pixel 10 will be the new Tensor G5 chip, produced by TSMC using a 3nm process, which promises improved performance, heat management, and efficiency.

  • A notable AI feature is 'Add Me,' which intelligently merges multiple photos to ensure everyone is included in group shots, including the photographer.

  • The Pixel 10 series will feature a flat-edge design, a 6.3-inch LTPO AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, and peak brightness of 3000 nits for better outdoor visibility.

  • With the Pixel 10 series, Google aims to distinguish itself as an AI-first platform, enhancing its competitive stance against Apple and Samsung.

  • AI integration will be a major focus of the Pixel 10, featuring tools like Pixel Sense for contextual suggestions and Speak-to-Tweak for photo adjustments via voice commands.

  • The advertisement being filmed promotes AI features under the slogan 'Ask more of your phone,' likely highlighting the Gemini Live AI and camera tools.

  • The design retains familiar elements from the Pixel 9 series, including flat sides and a square shape, with a horizontal camera bar and standard button placements.

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