Pixel 10's latest images reveal the inclusion of a telephoto lens
The tech world is abuzz with anticipation for the upcoming Google Pixel 10, scheduled for launch on August 20th. Let's delve into the details of its camera specifications.
The base Pixel 10 model is expected to sport a 50 MP Samsung GN8 sensor for its main camera, slightly smaller than the one found in the Pixel 9. The ultrawide camera, however, takes a step back with a 13 MP Sony IMX712 sensor, a downgrade from the Pixel 9’s 48 MP ultrawide. The base Pixel 10 model does not include a telephoto module, but this feature is available on the Pixel 10 Pro versions. The front-facing camera is an 11 MP Samsung 3J1 sensor, slightly lower in resolution than the Pixel 9’s 13 MP selfie sensor.
The Pixel 10 Pro, distinct from the base model, boasts a flagship triple-camera setup. It features a 50 MP sensor for the main camera, a 48 MP sensor for the ultrawide, and a 48 MP sensor with 5x optical zoom for the telephoto. The front camera on the Pixel 10 Pro is a 42 MP sensor.
In summary, the base Pixel 10 features a 50 MP main sensor, a downgraded 13 MP ultrawide, no telephoto module, and an 11 MP selfie sensor. The Pixel 10 Pro, on the other hand, offers a high-resolution triple-camera setup with a telephoto lens.
As we await the official launch, the lab of Ben Andrews at Digital Camera World, often compared to the Batcave of photography, promises to provide valuable insights into the Pixel 10's camera performance. Ben Andrews, the Imaging Labs manager at Digital Camera World, is a human encyclopedia of benchmarks when it comes to recommending the best buys. With years of experience trialling and testing photography equipment, he is the go-to person for technical insight on sharpness, resolution, zoom range, and more.
The Pixel 10 is expected to ship on August 28th and will be available in four colours: Obsidian (black), Indigo (blue), Frost (white), and Limoncello (greenish-yellow or chartreuse).
Stay tuned for more updates on the Google Pixel 10 and Pixel 10 Pro as we approach their launch date.
[1] Source: Digital Camera World [2] Source: Android Central [3] Source: 9to5Google [4] Source: XDA Developers
- In preparation for the launch of the Google Pixel 10, the lab of Ben Andrews at Digital Camera World is anticipated to provide comprehensive reviews, offering valuable insights into the smartphone's camera performance.
- The tech enthusiasts at Android Central have reported that the base Pixel 10 model is equipped with a 50 MP Samsung GN8 sensor for its main camera, a slight reduction from the Pixel 9's sensor.
- The upcoming Google Pixel 10 Pro variant promises to impress with a high-resolution triple-camera setup, featuring a 50 MP sensor for the main camera, 48 MP sensors for both the ultrawide and telephoto lenses, and a 42 MP sensor for the front-facing camera.
- As reported by 9to5Google, the base Pixel 10 model does not come with a telephoto module, a feature that is available on the Pixel 10 Pro versions.
- The tech news outlet, XDA Developers, revealed that the upcoming smartphones will be available in four color options: Obsidian (black), Indigo (blue), Frost (white), and Limoncello (greenish-yellow or chartreuse).