The camera specifications of Google Pixel 10 series have been leaked before the launch. The company is going to use a small sensor in Pixel 10. There will also be a change in the ultravide camera here. According to Android Authority report, the company can move away from the 50mp 1/2.51 ″ Sony IMX858 censor to 13MP 1/3.1 ″ Sony IMX712 sensor for ultravide. Along with this, the phone will also have an 11MP telephoto camera which will be 1/1.3 ″ Samsung 3J1 sensor. The same sensor was also given in Pixel 9. The same sensor will be seen in the front side in Pixel 10.
Pixel 10 professional and 10 professional XL models of the series are going to get a new 50MP 1.31 ″ Samsung GNV sensor. While the company can retain 50MP 1/2.51 ″ Sony IMX858 sensor for ultravide. Rather, there is talk of keeping the same sensor in telephoto and selfie camera.
Pixel 10 Professional Crease can include 1/1.95 ″ Samsung GN8 50MP sensor which will also be in Pixel 10. Tensor G5 chipset will be seen in Pixel 10 Series smartphones which will be made on 3Nm processing. They will have 16 GB RAM. The camera will be able to shoot 4K video on 60fps and HDR support will also be in it. The Pixel 9 series was launched by the company in August last year, which was long before its fall timeline. The same can happen with the Google Pixel 10 series as Android 16 is also likely to be released in June itself. The company has not officially informed about the Pixel 10 series yet. But soon it may be revealed through many certifications.
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