It’s only been a little over two months since Google launched the Pixel 9 phones, but we’ve already started hearing rumours about both the Pixel 10 and Pixel 11.
We still don’t know too much about the hardware in the upcoming flagship phones, but Android Authority reports that some details of the software in next year’s Pixel models have been leaked from Google’s processor department.
According to the leaked data, though not a shock, the cameras in the Pixel 10 and Pixel 11 will be packed with new AI features.
On the Pixel 10, you’ll be able to use generative AI to edit images with your voice, or by drawing on the screen, with the new “Speak-to-tweak” and “Sketch-to-Image” features.
The Pixel 10 will also be able to record video in 4K resolution at 60fps with HDR support, and once you’ve recorded a video, you’ll be able to use AI to easily edit it in the Photos app with the new Video Generative ML feature.
The Pixel 11 camera, on the other hand, will support 100x digital zoom for both photo and video. You’ll also be able to record videos with cinematically blurred backgrounds, or you can use the new “Ultra Low Light Video” feature to record video footage in really dark environments.
This article originally appeared on our sister publication M3 and was translated and adapted from Swedish.
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