Like Apple, Google is also nearing the release of its next lineup of Pixel phones. The Pixel 10 series is expected to launch a month ahead of iPhones, and as per a new report, it may get a big camera upgrade. The lineup is said to feature gimbal-like stabilisation, which will be smooth, cinema-like stabilisation for videos.
In addition to this, some of the key features of the Pixel 10 series have also been revealed. Here’s everything we know so far about the Pixel 10 lineup.
Google Pixel 10 expected features and highlights
The Google Pixel 10 series will reportedly get gimbal-like stabilisation, which will use both OIS and EIS to fully stabilise the footage. While it’s a good upgrade, this isn’t the first time we’ll see a smartphone with gimbal-like stabilisation. Many Chinese phones have had the feature for a while, and it works well.
Apart from this, the Pixel 10 lineup is expected to get an enhanced Video Boost feature. The lineup will still likely boast the same set of cameras. That means a dual-rear camera system for the non-pro and a triple camera system for the pro models.
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That’s all about the cameras. Other than this, the Pixel 10 lineup may get a new Tensor chipset and have up to 16GB of RAM. It will also likely boot on Android 16 OS out of the box.
The Pixel 10 series doesn’t appear to be a big upgrade over the predecessor. However, it will still bring a few notable changes, including a new chipset, the latest Android software, a couple of camera features, and more AI features. What do you think about the Pixel 10 series? Are you saving up for it? Do let us know in the comments below.
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