
iPhone 17 vs Google Pixel 10: These 5 upgrades could be a real flagship deal
TSMC-made Tensor G5 processor: With the Pixel 10 series, Google is expected to introduce its first custom-made Tensor chip, which will likely be manufactured by TSMC's 3nm process. Over the years, the Tensor chips were manufactured by Samsung; however, this will likely change with the Tensor G5 chip. Therefore, we can Pixel 10 to offer faster and more efficient performance.
5x telephoto camera: Another welcome addition is expected to be the third camera on the standard Pixel 10 model. Reports suggest that the Pixel 10 could feature an 11MP telephoto lens with a Samsung 3J1 sensor, offering up to 5x optical zoom. Therefore, the smartphone will have a triple camera setup, unlike the iPhone 17's dual camera system.
Improve battery and charging performance: The Google Pixel 10 is rumoured to be backed by a 4,970mAh battery, a significant upgrade from its predecessor, as well as the rumoured battery size for iPhone 17. In addition, the smartphone is expected to support 29W wired charging, a slight upgrade from last year's 21W charging speed.
Qi2-compatibility: Another major upgrade we expect this year is Qi2-compatibility for the Pixel 10 series. Reportedly, the Pixel 10 will likely come with a built-in magnetic charger for direct connection to MagSafe accessories. This way, Pixel 10 users will not have to buy a separate magnetic case like Samsung or OnePlus.
Gemini Space and Daily Hub: Google is also rumoured to introduce a Gemini Space for Pixel phones, which will likely provide real-time updates on sports, finance, and other live activities on the home and lock screen. The Gemini Space may also offer a 'Daily Hub,' a centralised space where users can keep track of calendar events, flights, etc.

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