Google’s upcoming Pixel 10 series is back in the spotlight thanks to a new round of leaks from reliable tipster Evan Blass.
Pixel 10 Pro Fold: bigger cover screen, stronger build
The Pixel 10 Pro Fold is getting a few notable upgrades. The outer screen will now measure 6.4 inches, slightly larger than its predecessor, while the main foldable display remains at 8 inches. Google is said to be using a more durable hinge made from “multi-alloy steel” along with a high-strength aluminum alloy for the outer shell. It’s also rumored to be the first foldable with an IP68 rating.


While Google is keeping camera specs under wraps, the leak confirms a triple-lens rear setup. Battery life should be another standout feature, with up to 72 hours of use in Extreme Battery Saver mode — great news for power users and foldable fans.


Pixel 10 Pro and Pro XL
The Pro and Pro XL models will stick to the familiar 6.3-inch and 6.8-inch displays. Both phones will feature a 50MP main camera and a 48MP ultra-wide lens with autofocus, making them ideal for macro photography. The telephoto lens, labeled as “100x Pro Res Zoom,” is believed to use a 48MP 5x telephoto that supports 8K recording at 24 or 30fps.

Battery life is also getting a boost, possibly thanks to the more efficient chip. With Extreme Battery Saver, both phones will reportedly last up to 100 hours.
Pixel 10: same size, added telephoto
Despite its compact 6.3-inch size, the Pixel 10 introduces a new telephoto lens with ’20x Pro Res Zoom,’ reportedly powered by an 11MP sensor. The 20x zoom suggests a base optical magnification between 2x and 3x.

It will also have a 48MP main camera, though the ultra-wide lens appears to be a step down at 13MP, compared to the higher-res sensor seen on last year’s model.
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