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Pixel 10’s First Renders Are Here—And It Looks Pretty Much the Same

As with every year, Google’s “biggest secret” has once again been spoiled by early Pixel 10 leaks. There’s not much changing on the design end as the company gears up for its biggest SoC upgrade since the Tensor made it to Pixels.

The Pixel 10, and its Pro, and XL counterparts have been leaked in early renders, courtesy of Android Headlines. The outer side does not see much changing, except for an interesting tidbit on the vanilla Pixel 10. It seems like Google is adding a third camera, possibly a telephoto, to the back of the phone. This can easily be judged by the wider camera visor on the back, too.

All three devices retain the same flat-edged gloss frame. The camera visor sees no change, and unlike its competitors, there is no news on a dedicated action key. The front screen would retain the same dimensions and bezel size as well, but the overall phone would see a meager 0.1mm thicker body.

As for the SoC, Google is finally moving to TSMC for the Tensor G5, slated to be introduced in the Pixel 10 lineup. This, in theory, would be the biggest performance jump the Pixels have seen since the Pixel 6, and would reportedly eliminate overheating and performance issues that deemed it inferior to competing phones.

This is all we know for now, but rest assured that we will keep you updated as new information becomes available.

Lexy

Maverick is a tech enthusiast with a bachelor's degree in Industrial Chemistry, combines his passion for technology and gaming to create engaging content. When not working, he enjoys playing video games and listening to music for inspiration.

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