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29 Oct, 2024
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Rumored details of Google’s upcoming Pixel 10 and Pixel 11 reveal exciting new AI features and a major camera upgrade.

According to leaked documents obtained by Android Authority, the Pixel 11 could feature an “Ultra Low Light” video tool, powered by an enhanced Tensor chip, to improve video quality in dark settings. This feature would build on the current Night Sight Video Boost that adjusts video exposure, stabilization, and clarity.

The Pixel 10 is expected to launch with a Tensor G5 chip, which may introduce AI-powered editing tools such as “Video Generative ML” for advanced video editing and a “Sketch-to-Image” feature that turns drawings into images. Other tools in development include “Speak-to-Tweak” and “Magic Mirror,” though details are scarce.

Additionally, the Pixel 10 could support 4K HDR video recording at 60 frames per second, an upgrade from the Pixel 9’s 30 fps cap.

Both phones are slated for release in the coming years, with Pixel 10 expected in late 2024 and Pixel 11 in 2026.