
After the Pixel 9a leaked, many expected it to be the start of a new design for the next generation of Pixels. It featured a completely flat design, with a camera bump that sank into the back panel and looked empty. However, the newly leaked Pixel 10 design changed this speculation. So, what should you know about it?
Additionally, the Pixel 10's design is said to be the same as the Pixel 9. In fact, the Pixel 10 is said to be slightly thicker, at 8.6mm, compared to 8.5mm on the Pixel 9. The Pixel 10 is also expected to be powered by the Tensor G5 chip manufactured by TSMC, which many expect to be the best iteration of the Tensor chip.
One notable change is the camera configuration, where the Pixel 10's camera bar is seen to contain three sensors, with a telephoto as a new addition. This means that Google could have offered a tri-camera on the Pixel 9, but they refused. The Pixel 10 is said to come with the codename Frankel and will be launched this year. Let's wait and see what 5 devices Google will introduce soon.
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