Google‘s Pixel 10 series of flagship phones is highly anticipated, but the base Pixel 10 model might be a bit disappointing. Despite the various improvements in the processor and in other areas, there have also been rumors of some compromises, with the latest rumor bringing the thermal performance into question as well. So here’s what we know.
Google Pixel 10 Still Missing Vapor Chamber Cooling
The latest news arrives from an AndroidHeadlines report, which claims that the vapor chamber will be skipped on the base Pixel once again. To recall, last year’s Pixel 9 Pro and Pixel 9 Pro XL came with a vapor chamber for better thermal management, but this feature was skipped on the base Pixel 9. So it’s odd that Google could be skipping this crucial feature on the Pixel 10 this year, despite this model being a flagship device.

This is yet another compromise on the upcoming Pixel 10. A previous report had revealed the entire camera specs of the Pixel 10 lineup, which pointed to the standard Pixel 10 getting a telephoto shooter. While this is a new addition in the camera system, the main camera is getting a massive downgrade with the primary sensor dropped from a flagship 1/1.31-inch sensor to a 1/1.95-inch sensor.
With the Tensor getting more powerful each year, a vapor chamber would seem basic, so hopefully this report isn’t actually true. Talking about some more disappointing news, the Pixel 10 will likely not receive the brand new “Ultra Res Zoom” or ultra stable video recording.
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