Big camera upgrade coming in Google Pixel 10 with gimbal-like video stabilization, color variants also leaked
Google Pixel 10: While Google has been great in photography so far, it has been considered behind the iPhone in terms of video quality, but this time that gap is expected to end in the Pixel 10 series. The good thing is that this new stabilization feature will be available in the entire Pixel 10 series.

Google is about to unveil its next flagship series Pixel 10, and some major leaks about its features have already appeared. As per the report, in the Pixel 10 series, Google can be providing gimbal-like video stabilization technology, which will be so sophisticated that video shooting will be smooth even in the absence of any physical gimbal.
While Google has been excellent in photography until now, it has lagged behind the iPhone in video quality, but this time, this disparity is likely to end with the Pixel 10 series. The best part is that this new stabilization feature is coming to the whole Pixel 10 series.
According to leaks, this time Google can launch four variants, which will include Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and Pixel 10 Pro Fold. In terms of design, a glimpse of the Pixel 9 series can be seen, which will include flat sides, a horizontal camera bar, and slim bezels. The phone can be offered in four colors.
The Pixel 10 series might come with Google's new Tensor G5 chipset, which will be built by TSMC. This can cut out some of the past complaints, such as overheating and sluggishness. Better battery life and smoothness are promised in the new chip. On the software side, the series can be released with Android 16, which will come with a lot of features based on artificial intelligence. On-device video editing is also possible with the new device.
The special thing is that the standard version of Pixel 10 can also come with a telephoto lens, which was earlier available only in the Pro variants, although some sensors, especially the ultra-wide, can be taken from older models like Pixel 9a, but Google's strong image processing can handle it.
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