Google Pixel 10: The Pixel 10 lineup of smartphones, which is expected to comprise the Pixel 10, 10 Pro, 10 Pro XL, and Pixel 10 Pro Fold, will be unveiled by Google on August 20. For photographers expecting the release of the next Pixel, there is good news. According to reports, the Pixel 10 will get a camera upgrade that will increase its appeal to photographers. A recent leak claims that the phone’s telephoto cameras would be able to take telephotos.
There will be a tele-macro camera on the Google Pixel 10.
Android Headlines reports that Google plans to incorporate tele-macro capability into the Pixel 10. This feature, which has proved popular with the OnePlus 13 and Oppo Find N5, would allow phones to use the telephoto lens rather than the ultrawide lens to shoot macro images.
Even if the Pixel 10 might use the telephoto sensor for macro shots, Google might not yet remove the ultrawide sensor’s macro capabilities. Before moving to the ultrawide sensor, which can approach the subject without losing focus, the telephoto will take pictures up to a predetermined distance. Not everyone uses macro photography on a daily basis.
upgrades to the Google Pixel 10’s camera Google will also likely enhance stabilization of images, according to previous sources, to the point where it will be “like using the Pixel 10 on a DJI Osmo Mobile 6 but without that gimbal.” It is said that all Pixel 10 smartphones will have the ability to stabilize images. A thicker camera bar is expected for the Pixel 10 Pro. A third camera sensor with a 50MP main, 48MP ultrawide, and 48MP telephoto setup is expected for the 10 Pro and Pro XL versions.