Recent leaks suggest that Google is set to enhance the video capabilities of its upcoming Pixel 10 smartphone. Reports indicate that the image stabilization feature has seen significant improvements, offering results comparable to using a gimbal, specifically the DJI Osmo Mobile 6, but without the need for one.
This follows a trend of leaks related to the Pixel 10, including details about an early prototype and new ringtones. A recent report from Android Headlines highlights the advancements in image stabilization technology, stating that the improvements are markedly enhanced, although specific quantifiable metrics are yet to be shared.
Historically, Pixel smartphones are known for their solid image stabilization features. However, it appears that Google has successfully refined this function to such an extent that it’s expected to deliver smooth video recording experiences typically associated with professional equipment.
Significantly, this enhancement will not be limited to just the higher-end Pro models; all variants of the Pixel 10 series, including the Pixel 10 Pro Fold, will feature this upgraded technology. While the official launch of the Pixel 10 is anticipated in a few months, rumors point to an August 13 announcement date, mirroring the release timeline of the Pixel 9 series.
As we await further details, the buzz surrounding the Pixel 10 continues to grow, piquing the interest of enthusiasts and potential customers alike. For any tips or insider information regarding the Pixel 10 or other tech news, readers are encouraged to reach out to the Android Authority team via email.
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