After the launch of its Pixel 9 lineup, the tech giant is now working on its next-generation smartphones, with the Pixel 10 series. If rumours are to be believed, the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, and Pixel 10 Pro XL are already in the works. Well, Google has a lot of time before the smartphones are released but rumours and leaks are already surfacing online.
This time, it is expected that Google will change the design language of the Pixel 10 series but at the same time, it will try to keep the signature aesthetic intact. The Pixel 10 Pro XL is rumored to measure 162.7 x 76.6 x 8.5mm, making it slightly shorter than its predecessor while maintaining a 6.8-inch display. The Pro models are expected to feature glossy frames, while the standard Pixel 10 may sport a matte finish, keeping in line with previous models.
Just like last year, the Pixel 10 phones are expected to be powered by Google’s next-gen Tensor chipset. This could bring better AI features, improved efficiency, and upgraded performance.
Cameras are a major highlight of the Pixel smartphones. This time, the base Pixel 10, is expected to get a triple camera setup. This is a first for the non-Pro lineup. This could include a periscope telephoto lens, which was previously exclusive to the Pro models.
Pricing details are yet to be confirmed, but considering the previous models, the Pixel 10 could start around Rs 70,000, while the Pro models could exceed Rs 1,00,000.
Google usually launches its new smartphones around October, so we might get to see the phone around the same time this year as well.