Google has shifted its Pixel smartphone launch schedule to earlier in the year, aiming to outpace Apple with a range of upgraded devices hitting the market prior to the anticipated iPhone 17 release. The new lineup includes the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, and the larger Pixel 10 Pro XL featuring a massive 6.8-inch display.
These new models boast a faster and more intelligent Tensor G5 processor, improved battery life, robust design with Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2 protection, and rapid charging capabilities. Opting for the Pro variants will grant users access to an advanced rear camera system offering up to 100x zoom for impressive close-up shots even in low-light conditions.
In typical Google fashion, these smartphones are equipped with AI features and full access to Google Gemini for seamless user interaction. A standout feature across Google apps is Magic Cue, providing proactive contextual suggestions tailored to user actions, enhancing overall user experience.
Moreover, the devices offer a Camera Coach function for instant photo improvement suggestions, along with smart features like Best Take and Add Me, enhancing photo quality and user engagement. Additionally, Pixelsnap technology enables easy attachment of wireless chargers and accessories to the devices.
The Pixel 10 series will be available in various colors, starting at £799. For enthusiasts seeking more, Google is set to launch the Pixel 10 Pro Fold, a foldable device with an 8-inch Super Actua Flex display, robust construction, extended battery life, fast charging, and a triple-lens camera system. Priced at £1,749, it is the first IP68 dust and water-resistant foldable phone from Google.
For Apple fans, Mirror Online speculates that the next iPhone unveiling will take place on September 9th.