Google Pixel 10 is anticipated to be launched on August 20, with models like Pixel 10, 10 Pro, 10 Pro XL, and Pixel 10 Pro Fold.
A recent leak suggests that the Pixel 10 may feature a tele-macro camera for capturing macro images.
The tele-macro feature would enable the phone to take macro photos using the telephoto lens instead of the ultrawide sensor.
While the telephoto sensor would take images up to a certain distance, the ultrawide sensor would provide closer focus on the subject.
It's uncertain if the tele-macro camera feature will be available on all variants of the Pixel 10 series.
Besides the tele-macro camera enhancement, Google is also expected to improve image stabilization on the Pixel 10 devices.
The Pixel 10 Pro models may include a third camera sensor with a configuration of 50MP primary, 48MP ultrawide, and 48MP telephoto lenses.
The Pixel 10 Pro is speculated to have a thicker camera bar to accommodate the additional camera sensor.
The image stabilization on Pixel 10 is said to be akin to using a DJI Osmo Mobile 6 gimbal.
The Pixel 10 camera upgrades are aimed at enhancing the photography experience for users.
Google Pixel 10's launch event is set for August 20, generating excitement among photography enthusiasts.
The macro photography capability using the tele-macro camera could be a notable feature of the Pixel 10 series.
The improvements in image stabilization and camera setup are part of Google's efforts to attract users interested in smartphone photography.
The camera enhancements are anticipated to make the Pixel 10 series more appealing to users who prioritize camera quality in smartphones.
The addition of a tele-macro feature and other camera upgrades signify Google's focus on providing competitive camera capabilities in its upcoming devices.