Google Pixel 10, Pixel 11 Tipped to Feature AI and Camera Functionality Upgrades

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A leak from Google’s internal gChips division hints that the Google Pixel 10 and Pixel 11 will support major camera functionality and AI upgrades.

These upgrades are contributed by the manufacturer’s Tensor G5 chipset designed using the 3nm process from TSMC. The processor is slated to deliver an enhanced performance without triggering too much of a power drain.

Improved Low-Light Video and Camera Capabilities

The Google Pixel 11 is slated to come with increased camera capabilities with various new features. The Night Sight Video or Ultra Low Light Video feature will help in recording videos clearly in low-light situations because of the camera hardware enhancements. The upgraded Cinematic Blur feature will have low power consumption.

The camera will incorporate machine learning with up to 100x zoom through a telephoto lens for videos as well as photos. The smartphone will deliver an AI-assisted zoom and versatile experience although there may be quality differences in the videos and photos.

New AI-Powered Editing and Camera Features in Pixel 10

The Google Pixel 10 will offer extended AI-powered video and editing features because of the enhanced TPU in the Tensor G5.

Also Read: Google Pixel 9a Tipped to Have a Larger Display than Pixel 8a

Video Generative ML is one of the above-mentioned features that may be available in the smartphone to edit videos very easily. The Generative AI function can be used to carry out natural post-capture edits within the Photos app. Google is also likely to offer two other new features called Sketch-to-Image and  Speak-to-Tweak. The Sketch-to-Image feature transforms fundamental sketches into full images whereas the AI-powered Speak-to-Tweak feature will help in editing photos through voice commands.

Other Enhancements

There are talks about smartphones being equipped with ML-based always-on features with a focus on activity tracking and health monitoring. The camera will offer 4K HDR video recording support at 60 FPS.

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