- Google Pixel 10 could win a teleobjective camera
- However, the main and ultra width sensors could be reduced
- Other filtered specifications include a brighter screen and a larger battery
Google Pixel 10 cameras could be an update and a reduction of their predecessor according to a new rumor, with the phone apparently ready to win a teleobjective camera, but having worse sensors for their other two pargos.
This is according to the headlines of Android, who, in line with previous leaks, states that Pixel 10 will have a teleobjective camera, which is something that Google Pixel 9 does not have. Apparently, this will be the same 10.8MP zoom that is found in pixel 9 Pro Fold, and that supposedly will also be used by Pixel 10 Pro fold.
That is good news, but apparently it is reaching a cost, with this report that says that the main 50MP camera of Pixel 9 will be replaced by the 48mp Pixel 9A 48mp Pargo, which has a smaller sensor of 1/2.0 inches.
The Ultra Wide Chamber could have an even greater reduction, with the Android headlines saying that it will be only 12MP this year, below 48MP in Pixel 9.
On the positive side, going through a previous leak, the Google Pixel 10 could at least offer an improved macro photograph, with the cameras ultra wide and teleobjective possibly configured to present a macro mode.
A larger battery and a brighter screen
In any case, this last report also details some other specifications, and again there is a combination of updates and sales. As for the updates, the Google Pixel 10 will apparently have a brighter screen, and it is said that its maximum brightness reaches 3,000 nits (compared to 2,700 nits in pixel 9). The screen does not change, with Pixel 10 it is said that it has the same FHD+ 120Hz screen of 6.3 inches as its predecessor.
Also for updates, the battery could be a little greater than 4,970 mAh (compared to 4,700 mAh), along with loading speeds with slightly higher 29W cable, while the wireless load again apparently exceeds 15W.
The chipset is expected to be a new G5 tensioner, although this will supposedly combine once again with 12 GB of RAM and an option of 128 GB or 256 GB of storage.
But Pixel 10 apparently will not have a steam chamber, and although its predecessor either, Pixel 9 Pro does, so it is a bit disappointing. Worse, it is said that it lacks Wi-Fi 7 support, although Pixel 9 has this.
Therefore, Google Pixel 10 sounds like a mixed bag, with these rumored camera changes in particular with a real impact. If this report is necessary, Google has chosen the versatility of quality for the cameras, so it will be interesting to see how much impact it has on the photos you can take.
We will probably discover it in August, with August 20 inclined as the date of announcement of Pixel 10.