Curated by THEOUTPOST
On Mon, 28 Oct, 4:01 PM UTC
8 Sources
[1]
Details of the camera for the Google Pixel 10 and Pixel 11 are leaked: it's hard to believe they are true - Softonic
While the Pixel 9 has just been launched, many insiders are thinking about Google's upcoming models. And the Pixel 10 is the main focus of this article where we discuss the latest rumors regarding the camera of Google's 2025 phone. This comes via Android Authority which claims to have seen credible documents that have been leaked from Google's chip division (the team working on their chipsets like the Tensor G4 found in the Google Pixel 9) revealing the capabilities of the Tensor G5 of the upcoming Pixel 10. Some of the details are still vague, but the two most interesting ones are the so-called "Video Generative ML" feature, described as AI-based video editing post-capture. This should allow you to use AI to edit your videos more easily in the Photos app, and a Speak-to-Tweak tool that sounds like it would let you edit snapshots by describing the changes. The leaked documents talk about the improvements to the camera of the Google Pixel 11 that will come through its G6 chip. One of the most notable is that, thanks to machine learning, the Google Pixel 11 could offer a 100x zoom in photos and videos, as well as new "ultra-low light video" processing on the device, instead of relying on the cloud as a version of this feature currently does. As with all leaks, especially those concerning a phone whose launch is almost two years away, they should be taken with caution. Even if the leaks represent Google's current plans for the Pixel 10 and 11, development changes from now until launch could mean that the software we get when the phones are released may not offer all these tools. These leaks increase the concern that phone camera photos are becoming less real. Obviously, there are the major alterations that would come from the ability to add and alter elements of photos and videos, but even the 100x zoom tool dependent on machine learning will raise concern among purists, assuming there are no significant changes in the camera hardware.
[2]
Google leak teases major camera updates for the Pixel 10 and Pixel 11
The Google Pixel 9 may only be a couple of months old, but that's more than old enough for us to start getting excited about the Google Pixel 10, and even Pixel 11 phones - with new leaks for the Google devices teasing some big updates to its AI photo and video capabilities. This comes via Android Authority who claim to have seen credible documents that have leaked from Google's gChips division - the team that works on its chipsets like the Tensor G4 found in the Google Pixel 9 - revealing elements of the Pixel 10's Tensor G5 capabilities Some of the details are still vague but the two most exciting are the so-called "Video Generative ML" feature - which is described as post-capture AI-based video editing - which should let you use AI to edit your videos more easily in the Photos app, and a "Speak-to-Tweak" tool which sounds like it'll let you edit snaps by describing the changes. It's not just these though. A "Sketch-to-Image" function might mimic a similar tool in Samsung's Galaxy AI - in which you draw a quick addition to a photo which the AI then transforms into a realistic-looking addition - and lastly, there's a "Magic Mirror" tool. It sounds like it would be some kind of selfie-altering AI trickery - perhaps like the filters you find on Snapchat and the like - however the leaked documents don't share specifics. The leaked documents go on to tease Google Pixel 11 camera upgrades which will come via its G6 chip. A standout is that using machine learning the Google Pixel 11 may be able to offer 100x zoom in photos and videos, and new "Ultra Low Light video" processing on device - rather than relying on the cloud like a version of the feature currently does. As with all leaks - particularly these teasing a phone that's almost two years from launch - take them with a pinch of salt. Even if the leaks do represent Google's plans right now for the Pixel 10 and 11, development changes between now and launch could mean that the software we get when the phones release won't offer all these tools. These leaks further concerns that phone camera snaps are becoming less real. Obviously, there are the big alterations that would come from "Speak-to-Tweak" and "Sketch-to-Image" to add and alter elements of photos and videos, but even the machine learning reliant 100x zoom tool will raise concern for purists - assuming there are no significant camera hardware changes. Even though the picture would be of something real the AI would have to fill in so many missing details to make it not look blurry that the end result would be almost as fake as any other AI image. At the same time, it is still capturing the essence of something genuine, and that may be enough for most users. We'll have to wait and see how folks react if and when these features are officially released.
[3]
Leak details Google Pixel 10 and Pixel 11's new AI-powered camera features
June Pixel Feature Drop missing for T-Mobile and Verizon Pixel users Key Takeaways Pixel 10 could feature AI-enabled video editing through "Video Generative ML." Pixel 10 may introduce photo-editing features like "Speak-to-Tweak" and "Sketch-to-Image." Pixel 11 is rumored to offer up to 100x zoom for photos and videos using machine learning. ✕ Remove Ads Google's Pixel phones have always stood out for their camera performance. In recent years, they have also made a mark with their innovative camera features, starting with Magic Eraser on the Pixel 6 to Add Me on the Pixel 9 series. Over the last few days, reports have detailed the Tensor chips that Google plans to use on the 2025 Pixel 10 and 2026 Pixel 11. A new report sheds light on the new AI-powered camera features of these devices powered by the new Tensor SoCs. Related The gap between cheap and premium Pixel phones is closing Will the Pixel 9a be worth buying in 2025? 2 Writing for Android Authority, Pixel leaker Kamila Wojciechowska claims the Tensor G5's improved TPU on the Pixel 10 will enable "Video Generative ML" features. It will seemingly allow for "Post-capture Generative AI-based Intuitive Video Editing for the Photos app." The wording suggests that Pixel 10 will use AI to make video editing easier in Google Photos. ✕ Remove Ads Another new photo-editing feature that could debut on the Pixel 10 is "Speak-to-Tweak," enabling you to dictate the changes you want to make to an image. There's also "Sketch-to-Image," a feature already available on select Galaxy phones as part of Galaxy AI. The leaked documents from Google's gChips division contain references to a Magic Mirror feature, too, though there's no clarity on what it will do. The report claims that the Pixel 10's Tensor G5 should be capable of running Stable Diffusion models locally. This should help speed up AI-powered image generation in apps like the Pixel Studio. Besides all these new AI-powered features, the powerful ISP on the Tensor G5 will allow the Pixel 10 to offer 4K 60fps HDR video recording across all lenses. This is limited to 4K 30fps on the Pixel 8 and 9 series. ✕ Remove Ads Pixel 11 could rival the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra's Space Zoom Close The report even details some of the camera improvements and features that Google is purportedly planning for the 2026 Pixel 11. The phone will apparently provide up to 100x zoom for both photos and videos using machine learning. Many of the best Samsung phones offer 100x digital zoom, but this option is limited to pictures. A new hardware block on the Pixel 11's Tensor G6 will enable the phone to record Cinematic Blur videos in up to 4K 30fps resolution. It should also help reduce power consumption while recording videos by as much as 40%. ✕ Remove Ads Another notable upgrade on the cards is "Ultra Low Light Video." Right now, Google's Night Sight Video implementation processes the raw footage on the cloud, leading to a noticeable delay in the final output being ready. But thanks to advancements with the Tensor SoC on the 2026 Pixel 11, Google could move this processing on-device. The document mentions the feature kicking in when around 5-10 lux of light is available. These features will seemingly also require new camera sensors to work. Alongside camera improvements, another report detailed the Pixel 11 could use under-display IR cameras for face unlock.
[4]
The next Google Pixels may have major camera upgrades | Digital Trends
Few would argue that the Google Pixel 9 is a great phone, but a huge leak from Google's gChips division has just shown us what we can look forward to in the Pixel 10 and Pixel 11 display and cameras. Let us be the first to tell you: it's really, really cool. There's a lot to go through, and most of our information comes courtesy of Android Authority. Recommended Videos Even more generative features The Tensor G5 is expected to debut with the Pixel 10 and bring with it a slew of AI-focused tools, including one called "Video Generative ML." That's a vague name, and the description doesn't provide much clarity: "Post-capture Generative AI-based Intuitive Video Editing for the Photos app." Don't worry if you still aren't sure about what it does. We aren't either, but an educated guess tells us that users could use AI to edit a video, making it much easier to eliminate glitches or dead air on recordings. That means you could potentially record a podcast and then ask the AI to remove your sneeze without scrubbing through the entire recording yourself. The AI features don't stop there, though. Google is also said to be working on other editing features, including one called "speak to tweak" and another called "sketch to image." The latter is reminiscent of Samsung's feature of the same name. According to Android Authority, there's also a feature called "Magic Mirror," but there are no details as to what that includes. Major camera upgrades The Pixel line already boasts some of the best cameras of any phone on the market, but Google isn't content to stop there. While we aren't sure exactly what the camera upgrades will include, the Tensor G5 will be foundational to the improvements. It can reportedly support 4K 60fps HDR video (a leap from the 30fps restriction of previous models). However, what's more impressive is the rumored Tensor G6 that will power the Pixel 11. It could potentially support 100x camera zoom through the use of machine learning. That's an absolutely absurd level of magnification, especially when the same leak hints at a new telephoto lens coming to the Pixel 11. However, the Pixel 11 saves the best for last: ultra low-light video recording. Yes, the phone already has a similar feature, but it relies on cloud processing. The Pixel 11 will theoretically be able to perform all of this processing on-device. A load of other features are hinted at, too, but we'll give the same disclaimer we always do: leaks only show what's currently in development. Features could be changed or scrapped entirely before they make it to production. That said, other rumors -- like the idea that the Pixel 11 could bring back IR face unlock -- make it sound like an even more appealing piece of hardware than it already did.
[5]
Massive Google Pixel 10 and Pixel 11 leak just revealed the biggest AI upgrades
The incoming AI features for Google's next generation of smartphones might have just been revealed thanks to a new leak. Recently, we saw a massive tip that revealed the hardware details for the upcoming Tensor chips, the Tensor G5. Following that was another leak regarding the power of the next generation of chips. Now, thanks to a new report (via Android Authority) we're getting a glimpse of the new features coming for the Pixel 10 and Pixel 11. The leaks focus on all the new AI features, including "Video Generative ML" features made possible by the G5's upgraded TPU. According to the report, it seems this will allow for easier post-video editing due to using an AI that understands video, it might even be available for the YouTube app. Google is reportedly also exploring several other AI-based photo editing features. For instance, a feature called "Speak-to-Tweak" which appears to be an LLM-based editing tool. There also appears to be a feature called Sketch-to-Image which likely resembles one of Galaxy AI's best features. There's also a "Magic Mirror" feature mentioned, but we don't know much about it. It also appears that the G5 will be able to run Stable Diffusion-based models locally. This will make it much faster to generate images compared to the current server-based model. Google is also, finally, adding support for 4K 60fps HDR video on both the Pixel 10 and Pixel 11. The document also mentioned a fair few changes coming for the Google Pixel 11 in addition to all the prior mentioned features thanks to the Tensor G6. It appears that the Pixel 11 will even offer 100x Zoom through machine learning. However, due to variations in the algorithm for each, it might not allow for stable quality. The documents reference a next-gen telephoto camera that's designed to enhance this feature, meaning some hardware changes could be on the horizon. Cinematic Blur, introduced for the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro, is also stated to be getting an upgrade. According to the report, it will support 4K 30fps videos and offer a video relight feature that appears to change lighting conditions. Both of these are possible thanks to a new Cinematic Rendering Engine in the Tensor's image signal processor. According to the document, this hardware will reduce the power draw of video recording with blur by almost 40%. The Google Pixel 11 will offer a new feature called Ultra Low Light video, also known as Night Sight video. This feature already exists, but it currently uses cloud processing while the new version reportedly runs on-device. Google specifies that this feature is recommended for lighting conditions around 5-10 lux, and relies on new camera hardware to function but doesn't go into detail. The new Nano-TPU in the low-power part of the Tensor G6 allows Google to add a new ML-based always-on feature for the Pixel 11. The majority of these are, reportedly, health-based features such as "agonal breathing, cough, snore, sneeze, and sleep apnea, fall detection, gait analysis, and sleep stages monitoring." While it might be a concern having that much information being monitored, we expect the Pixel 11 to be as secure as the Pixel 9. This leak indicates a lot of changes coming for Google phones, and the camera changes alone would point towards the Pixel 11 being one of the best camera phones when it releases.
[6]
Google Pixel 10 and 11 leak reveals new AI tools and a big camera update
Google is expected to add an upgraded Tensor G5 to the Pixel 10, which will reportedly power a "Video Generative ML" feature that could offer AI-powered video editing in the Photos app. Google is also working on a "Sketch-to-Image" capability for the Pixel 10 that could use AI to turn drawings into images, similar to Samsung's image-generating AI tool, Android Authority reports. There's a "Speak-to-Tweak" editing tool and something called "Magic Mirror" as well, but details about these features are still slim.
[7]
Google Pixel 10, Pixel 11 May Offer These Upgraded Camera, Video Features
It may support an on-device 'Night Sight Video With Video Boost' feature Google Pixel 10 is expected arrive next year as the company's flagship smartphone powered by a next-generation Tensor G5 chipset, and details of the processor recently surfaced online alongside details of its successor. Now, a publication has shared details of new photo and video capabilities likely to arrive on the purported Pixel 10 and Pixel 11 series of smartphones, along with new features enabled by generative AI. Meanwhile, a video editing tool that currently requires cloud-based processing might be available as an on-device feature on the Pixel 11. An Android Authority report citing documents from Google's G-Chips division states that the successor to the Pixel 9 will be equipped with a Tensor G5 chipset that will enable support for HDR video recording at 4K/ 60fps -- a feature that available on most flagship phones. This is an upgrade over current Pixel phones that only support recording at 4K/ 30fps. Google's machine learning technology improvements will also enable support for 100x hybrid zoom support while capturing images and video on the Pixel 11, which is expected to arrive in 2026 with a Tensor G6 chip, according to the publication, which also spotted references to a "next-gen" telephoto camera. Another camera feature that is reportedly in development for the Pixel 11 is support for a new on-device feature called "Ultra Low Light video" that could improve lighting in videos -- Google previously introduced a similar feature called "Night Sight Video With Video Boost" brightens and upscales videos, but it requires the recordings to be uploaded to the cloud. The Cinematic Blur feature is also said to include support for 4K/ 30fps video recording, alongside a new feature called "video relight" -- the company will use its next-generation Tensor G6 chip to enable these features, according to the report. The company is also working on new generative AI features that will be enabled by the upcoming Tensor G5 chip, and the publication speculates that upcoming handsets will have access to a "Video Generative ML" feature that will let users edit their videos using AI. The report also states that Google's next mobile chipset will be able to run Stable Diffusion-based models on the handset, which could result in faster image generation compared to existing Pixel phones. Other features that could make their way to Google's handsets include a "Speak to Tweak" feature that might allow users to edit media using voice commands, while "Sketch to Image" might allow users to draw something to generate an image using AI -- a feature that will eventually be supported by eligible iPhone models with Apple Intelligence.
[8]
Google Pixel 10 and 11 are potentially getting these exciting new camera and AI tricks
The big thing Google phones currently focus on is AI features, and it's no different in the case of the upcoming Pixel phones. Thanks to its improved TPU, Tensor G5 (expected to make its debut in the Pixel 10 series and newer), will be getting "Video Generative ML" features. While that's a pretty vague name, learning the intended use case explains what the feature will do a bit better: "Post-capture Generative AI-based Intuitive Video Editing for the Photos app." We can only guess what this means exactly, but it sounds like Google will let users edit their videos more easily by using AI that actually understands the video. The feature might also be available in the YouTube app, specifically for YouTube Shorts.
Share
Share
Copy Link
A recent leak suggests that Google's upcoming Pixel 10 and 11 smartphones will feature significant AI-powered camera upgrades, including advanced video editing capabilities and improved zoom functionality.
Recent leaks have unveiled exciting details about Google's upcoming Pixel 10 and Pixel 11 smartphones, showcasing significant advancements in AI-powered camera technology. These leaks, reportedly from Google's gChips division, hint at revolutionary features that could redefine smartphone photography and video capabilities 12.
The Pixel 10, expected to launch in 2025, is rumored to introduce a feature called "Video Generative ML." This AI-based tool aims to simplify post-capture video editing within the Google Photos app 3. While specific details remain vague, it suggests a more intuitive and efficient video editing process powered by artificial intelligence.
Additionally, the Pixel 10 may introduce innovative photo editing features:
The Pixel 11, slated for 2026, promises even more groundbreaking features:
Both models are expected to benefit from advancements in Google's Tensor chips:
While these advancements promise exciting possibilities, they also raise questions about the authenticity of smartphone photography. The integration of AI in image and video processing blurs the line between captured and generated content, potentially concerning photography purists 12.
As with all leaks, especially those concerning devices years from release, it's important to approach this information with caution. Plans may change during development, and not all features may make it to the final products 24. Nonetheless, these leaks provide an intriguing glimpse into the future of smartphone photography and Google's ambitious plans for its Pixel line.
Reference
[4]
Recent leaks suggest significant design changes and camera improvements for Google's upcoming Pixel 9 series. The new lineup is expected to feature a redesigned camera bar and potentially better selfie capabilities.
8 Sources
8 Sources
Google has announced a suite of innovative AI-powered features for its upcoming Pixel 9 series, including advanced photo editing capabilities and enhanced user experiences. These features aim to revolutionize smartphone photography and user interaction.
7 Sources
7 Sources
Leaks and rumors suggest Google's upcoming Pixel 9 series will feature significant upgrades, including a new Tensor G4 chip, satellite connectivity, and improved charging capabilities. The smartphones are expected to launch later this year.
4 Sources
4 Sources
Google is set to introduce Pixel Sense, a new AI-powered assistant for the upcoming Pixel 10 smartphone series. This on-device feature promises to deliver a highly personalized user experience by leveraging data from various Google apps.
10 Sources
10 Sources
Recent leaks have unveiled key specifications and design changes for the upcoming Google Pixel 9 series, including a new Pro XL model. The leaks suggest significant upgrades in camera technology, processing power, and overall design.
11 Sources
11 Sources
The Outpost is a comprehensive collection of curated artificial intelligence software tools that cater to the needs of small business owners, bloggers, artists, musicians, entrepreneurs, marketers, writers, and researchers.
© 2025 TheOutpost.AI All rights reserved