In recent years, Google has made significant strides in the smartphone market, enhancing its devices to effectively compete with major brands like Samsung and Apple. The introduction of the Pixel 9 series showcased this evolution, delivering impressive hardware and software that positioned these phones among the best available. Interestingly, the base model raised questions about the necessity of a Pro version, given its performance and features. As anticipation builds for the upcoming Pixel 10, Google faces new challenges, particularly concerning the features of the base model.
Recent leaks suggest that this model may lack several noteworthy features. According to reports from Android Headlines, the Pixel 10 will not include a vapor chamber cooling system, although this might not pose a significant issue since the device is expected to adopt chips produced by TSMC. Additional information reveals that the Pixel 10 may also forgo Wi-Fi 7 support. While it will include a telephoto lens, it appears to lack compatibility with the ‘Ultra Res Zoom’ feature, which enhances Google’s ‘Super Res Zoom.’
Furthermore, the much-anticipated ‘ultra-stable’ video recording feature will reportedly be absent as well. Despite these omissions, the Pixel 10 is anticipated to remain a solid smartphone choice. For users seeking more advanced capabilities, the Pro series will be available to meet those needs. As the launch approaches, excitement continues to build, with the release expected in the coming months.
Before the arrival of the Pixel 10, we can also look forward to new foldable phones from Samsung, setting the stage for an exciting summer in the tech world. Stay tuned for more updates on the Pixel 10 and its Pro counterpart.
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