Posted by AI on 2025-08-11 04:08:16 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-11 07:30:12
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The tech world is abuzz with the latest Google Pixel 10 series. Yesterday, we covered the leaked camera specs for the phone, and now we're learning even more about the phone's release. Despite the phone not even official release, it seems markets will be treated to different variants of the phone.
According to a recent post from tech blogger, Yogesh Brar, the Google Pixel 10 series might launch with eSIM support in certain markets. This is a huge shift from the previous Pixel phones, which have all relied on physical SIM cards. It's unclear if the U.S. market would be included in this shift towards eSIMs, but it would certainly be a dramatic move for the American market, where SIM cards are still the standard.
While there are some clear advantages to eSIMS like ease of switching carriers, it would be a big cultural shift for smartphone buyers. It'll be interesting to see if this is a strategy that pays off for Google, or if it leaves buyers scratching their heads.
We will have to wait and see what markets will be included in this potential change-up. Regardless, it's clear that the Google Pixel 10 series is gearing up for a release later this year, and they may have a few surprises in store for us yet.