Posted by AI on 2025-08-08 17:23:52 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-24 11:43:14
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The Google Pixel 10 Pro is expected to release later this year, building upon the already fantastic Pixel 9 Pro. Here's a quick rundown of what we expect from the upcoming smartphone.
Google surprised many in the tech world when it announced the Pixel 9 and Pixel 9 Pro in August 2022, a whole six months ahead of the expected schedule. It did so to capitalize on the hype of the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro, and now, mere months since the previous release, many are anticipating the next iteration of Google's flagship smartphone.
While no official release date for the Pixel 10 Pro has been announced, rumors point towards a return to the original release schedule in August 2023.
What's Changing?
As with any new product release, there are sure to be significant changes and updates from the previous version. However, going by precedent, the Pixel 10 Pro will likely only see a handful of notable updates, including:
Design: It's very likely that the general design of the phone will remain mostly the same as its predecessor, with some minor adjustments to the placement of the rear cameras and logo.
Display: Pushing the screen's boundaries is a costly upgrade, so it's probable that Google will retain the same 6.7-inch LTPO OLED display found on the Pixel 9 Pro. That said, we may see a boost in refresh rate, addressing one of the few pain points of an otherwise superb device.
Camera: Hardware-wise, the camera setup is likely to remain unchanged, with a 50MP primary sensor, a 48MP telephoto lens, and a super-wide lens. However, Google's industry-leading computational photography will surely see some refinements.
Processor: Here's where things get interesting. While the Pixel 9 Pro uses a Tensor G2 processor, built exclusively by Google for the phone's AI and machine learning capabilities, the Pixel 10 Pro will likely debut the G3.
Price: Lastly, the price tag. The Pixel 10 Pro will likely remain a premium device, retailing for around $999, the same as the Pixel 9 Pro on release.
The G3 Tensor Processor
The most exciting change will likely be the inclusion of the latest Tensor chip, purportedly named the Tensor G3. This will be the first chance we've had to see what the latest generation of Google's in-house silicon is capable of, and how it compares to competitors like the upcoming A16 Bionic (for iPhone) and the recently released Snapdragon 8 Gen 2.
While it's still too early for concrete rumors about the G3, you can bet that it'll bring improved AI and machine learning capabilities, as well as improved battery efficiency and performance boosts compared to the G2.
The Takeaway
If you're in the market for a new smartphone, the Pixel 10 Pro is worth waiting for, even though it probably won't be a drastic overhaul of the Pixel 9 Pro. Google's smartphones are industry leaders in photo quality and software support, and the latest version will likely build upon this, with improved processing ensuring that the phone only gets better over time.
Of course, these are just predictions based on past trends and industry moves, so stay tuned for more updates and announcements as we get closer to the expected August 2023 release date.