
The Google Pixel 10 hype train has left the station. After uncovering the announcement date for the Pixel 10 series yesterday, which has been changed to August 20, we can now tell you a bit more about the new camera system on the Pixel 10 series.
Thanks to Android Authority’s reporting back in April, we do know that the Pixel 10 series will have mostly the same camera sensors as the Pixel 9 series. The biggest hardware change here is going to be the addition of a telephoto on the base model. But that doesn’t mean there’s nothing new on the Pixel 10 series.
We can confirm that Google will debut heavily upgraded image stabilization. Think of using a Pixel 10 on a DJI Osmo Mobile 6, but without that gimbal. That’s how good this new image stabilization is going to be.
Now, Google already has pretty decent image stabilization on the Pixel, so to see it get a major improvement is pretty incredible. Of course, Google isn’t the first to try to include a gimbal in their camera; LG did it with the Wing in 2021, and a few other LG phones before it as well.
This will be present on the entire Pixel 10 lineup. That includes Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and the Pixel 10 Pro Fold.
Pixel 10 could bring the video upgrade we’ve all been waiting for
The Pixel has been pretty good with camera quality over the past few years, really ever since Google dropped Nexus for Pixel. But the one area that Google has always struggled in, compared to the iPhone, was in video recording. It sounds like those days could be a thing of the past, with the Pixel 10.
Bring in this new image stabilization, with other features that Google has already debuted on Pixel, like Video Boost, and that’s a recipe for some pretty incredible video quality.
2025-06-03 15:04:57