Google Pixel 10 Camera Details Leaked: Telephoto and Sensor Info

Key Difference Between Google Pixel 10 and Predecessor Revealed

Google has typically refrained from including telephoto lenses in the standard models of its smartphones. However, this might change with the upcoming Pixel 10. The Android Authority portal, citing a source within the company, has revealed details about the future device’s camera setup, which appears to include a flagship-level set of optics.

Google Pixel 10 Camera Details Leaked: Telephoto and Sensor Info

According to the report, the Google Pixel 10 will feature an 11-megapixel Samsung ISOCELL 3J1 telephoto module (1/3.1″). This will be paired with the main ISOCELL GN8 camera (50 MP, 1/1.95″) and an ultrawide Sony IMX712 sensor (13 MP, 1/3.1″). Interestingly, in terms of the ultrawide lens, the new model will reportedly be a slight downgrade compared to the Pixel 9.

The front-facing camera is expected to remain the same as the Pixel 9 – an 11-megapixel ISOCELL 3J1 sensor (1/3″, autofocus). Rumors also suggest that the smartphone will be equipped with a 6.3-inch AMOLED screen with a 120 Hz refresh rate, a Google Tensor G5 processor, and a 4700 mAh battery with 37 W fast wired charging and 15 W wireless charging. It is also expected to have IP68-rated dust and water resistance. Google has not yet officially confirmed these specifications.

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