Google teased the release of its next flagship, Pixel 10, highlighting its telephoto macro lens in a new ad campaign.
Leaked information reveals the Pixel 10 will feature a groundbreaking telephoto-macro capability, a first for Pixel phones, competing directly with the upcoming iPhone 16.
The Pixel 10's zoom lens will allow for detailed macro shots without distortion, offering the flexibility to switch between telephoto and ultra-wide lenses for different macro styles.
The Pixel 10 will debut Google's new Tensor G5 chipset, promising improved energy efficiency, advanced AI processing, and enhanced camera features.
All models of Pixel 10 will come with the new Tensor G5 chipset and Android 16, offering seven years of software updates, with the standard model rumored to have a triple-camera setup.
The camera setup in Pixel 10 models aims to deliver higher photo quality, especially in telephoto and macro photography, positioning Google as a strong competitor in imaging technology.
The Pixel 10 series will include various models with different display sizes and color options, set to be revealed at Google's Made by Google event on August 20.
Pre-orders for the Pixel 10 will start on the same day as the unveiling, with wider availability planned for August 28, adopting the signature design of the Pixel 9 lineup.
A leaked commercial shoot in Vancouver hinted at design features of the Pixel 10, suggesting an early online preview for fans in late June.
Google's choice of TSMC to manufacture the Tensor G5 chip signals a strategic shift for higher manufacturing quality and performance benchmarks, disrupting Samsung's foundry division.