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4 upcoming Android phones of 2025 that may compete with iPhone 16 Pro Max
4 upcoming Android phones of 2025 that may compete with iPhone 16 Pro Max

Hindustan Times

timea day ago

  • Hindustan Times

4 upcoming Android phones of 2025 that may compete with iPhone 16 Pro Max

In the past few months, we have witnessed the launch of several flagship smartphones, including the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, Xiaomi 15 Ultra, and others. However, several brands are currently preparing to launch high-end smartphones, which may give tough competition to last year's iPhone 16 Pro Max model. In the coming months, brands like Samsung, Google, Nothing, and others have a lineup to launch their flagship models for 2025, which is already creating much hype. Therefore, if you are looking for iPhone 16 Pro Max alternatives, we have listed 4 upcoming Android phones which are worth the wait and could provide powerful performance. Also read: Realme Neo 7 Turbo key features tipped online ahead of May 29 launch: Here's what to expect Google Pixel 10 Pro: Google is currently preparing for the launch of the Pixel 10 series, which may include the high-end model, the Pixel 10 Pro. This year, Google is expected to bring major performance upgrades. Firstly, the Tensor G5 chip will likely be built by TSMC, based on the current report. Additionally, the smartphone may get advanced AI integration and features that may compete with the iPhone 16 Pro Max. Therefore, keep an eye out for the Pixel 10 Pro launch. Nothing Phone 3: For the first time, the UK-based brand, Nothing, is launching a true flagship phone, the Nothing Phone 3, in the coming weeks. The smartphone will likely be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, offering flagship performance. Reports also suggest that the smartphone could offer AI-powered features, major design enhancements, and an addition to a telephoto lens. Also read: Moto G96 key specs, design and colour options tipped online - All details Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7: The Next Android flagship to look out for is the new Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7. This foldable smartphone will likely make its debut in July 2025 with the slimmest build and lightweight design. The Galaxy Z Fold 7 would be best for users who multitask or have heavy smartphone usage. The foldable is also reported to get camera upgrades with a new 200MP main camera. Therefore, this smartphone may tick all the boxes of a flagship smartphone. OnePlus 13s: The Next smartphone to consider as an iPhone 16 Pro Max competitor is the upcoming OnePlus 13s. The smartphone is scheduled to launch on June 5, 2025, as a compact flagship with a Snapdragon 8 Elite processor. The smartphone is tipped to provide impressive camera performance, AI experiences, and a large battery in a compact design. Therefore, if you prefer small and lightweight phones with powerful capabilities, then you may want to consider the OnePlus 13s.

Pixel 10 Pro images leak
Pixel 10 Pro images leak

Phone Arena

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Phone Arena

Pixel 10 Pro images leak

Sometimes you stumble on to something big like, say, a commercial being shot for a big-name flagship phone that won't be released until August. As it turns out, someone managed to walk by an ad being filmed for the Pixel 10 Pro. The lucky guy, known as @MarksGonePublic on X, took photos of a commercial titled "Ask more of your phone," which certainly sounds like a Googlesque title for a Pixel ad. A storyboard for the commercial shows what looks like the Pixel 10 Pro (not the Pixel 10 because it includes the temperature sensor). A storyboard shows a shot-by-shot breakdown of a commercial to give those working on it an idea of what to do while filming the spot. Storyboards aren't limited to commercials since they are used to help create cartoons, movies, and television shows and more. @MarksGonePublic took photos of the storyboard and some of the commercial shoot. We'd normally include the video sideshow that @MarksGonePublic posted on X, but his account has been taken down and we assume that Google had something to do with that. Storyboard for a Pixel 10 Pro commercial. | Image credit-MarksGonePublic As expected, the Pixel 10 Pro looks very much like the Pixel 9 Pro although what you can't see is that inside the former is the first application processor (AP) that Google has designed from scratch. Not only did Google not build the Tensor G5 around Samsung's Exynos AP, it also stopped having Samsung Foundry build the component. Instead, Google turned to TSMC, the world's largest foundry, to manufacture the AP using its second-generation 3nm node (N3E). Another photo of the storyboard used for the Pixel 10 Pro ad. | Image credit-MarksGonePublic It will be interesting to see if designing the Tensor G5 from the bottom up allows Google to build some truly drool-worthy new features exclusively for the Pixel 10 series. This is important because now that new Pixel phones get seven years of system updates, there might be less of a rush to upgrade without some killer application available for the Pixel 10 series. Member of the crew shooting Pixel 10 Pro ad gets some hands-on time with the star of the show. | Image credit-MarksGonePublic The Pixel 10 series could be unveiled in August during a Made by Google event. Besides the Pixel 10 , Pixel 10 Pro , and Pixel 10 Pro XL, we could see Google introduce its third foldable, the Pixel 10 Pro Fold.

Google Pixel 10 leaks: Here's all we know so far ahead of August launch
Google Pixel 10 leaks: Here's all we know so far ahead of August launch

Express Tribune

time4 days ago

  • Express Tribune

Google Pixel 10 leaks: Here's all we know so far ahead of August launch

Google's Pixel series has evolved from an experimental concept into a reliable smartphone lineup over the past decade. As we await the Pixel 10, expected later this year, leaks and rumours are offering a clearer picture of what's to come. A recent sighting by X user MarksGonePublic revealed a commercial shoot for the Pixel 10, hinting at its features and design. While the phone wasn't fully visible, the appearance of a video team suggests a well-progressed launch. 🎬 Just out for a walk… stumbled onto a full-on commercial shoot for the Google Pixel 10 📱 They had a macro probe lens, a Panavision rig, and 20+ crew members… to film someone holding a phone 😂 If the Pixel camera's so good, why not just use it? 👀 #BTS #Vancouver — Mark Teasdale ★ (@MarksGonePublic) May 23, 2025 The Pixel 10 is expected to come in several models, including the base Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pro XL, and possibly a Pixel 10 Pro Fold. A Pixel 10a may also arrive in 2026 for a mid-year refresh. Processor and Performance: The Pixel 10 will be powered by the new Tensor G5 chip, an upgrade from previous versions. While not necessarily industry-leading in benchmarks, Tensor chips are known for delivering smooth, reliable user experiences, with an emphasis on AI-driven features like image processing and voice recognition. Camera Upgrades: Leaked renders show the base Pixel 10 will feature a third lens, a telephoto camera, enhancing zoom. However, the wide and ultra-wide lenses will drop to 48MP and 13MP, respectively. The Pro models will retain the 50MP/48MP/48MP setup, with the Pro Fold getting a camera sensor upgrade to 50MP for the main sensor. AI Features and New Tools: AI will be a central feature of the Pixel 10, with enhanced tools for image and video editing, as well as real-time language translation. The new Android XR augmented reality platform could also make an appearance. Pricing and Availability: The Pixel 10 is expected to start at $799, with the Pixel 10 Pro priced at $999. The Pro XL will cost around $1,200, and the Pixel 10 Pro Fold may drop to $1,599 from its predecessor's $1,799 price tag. Colours: Leaks suggest the Pixel 10 will come in Obsidian (black), Iris (purple), Limoncello (yellow), and Blue for the base model, with the Pro models offering Obsidian, Green, Sterling (grey), and Porcelain (white). As Google prepares for the Pixel 10's launch in August, it's clear the company is focusing on AI, camera upgrades, and competitive pricing. The Pixel 10 could be one of 2025's most exciting smartphones. Google Pixel 10 images 😍 Specs : ✅ Tensor G5 (TSMC 3nm) , Mediatek T900 modem ✅ IMG GPU, custom ISP ✅ 50MP GN8 OIS + 13MP IMX712m UW + 11MP 3J1 5x telephoto 🤳 11MP 3J1 (Basically Pixel 9a 📸 with telephoto) ✅ 6.3" FHD+ 120Hz flat oled ✅ IP68, Android 16 — Debayan Roy (Gadgetsdata) (@Gadgetsdata) May 25, 2025

Pixel 10 Pro leak: Commercial shoot reveals the device's design
Pixel 10 Pro leak: Commercial shoot reveals the device's design

Yahoo

time4 days ago

  • Yahoo

Pixel 10 Pro leak: Commercial shoot reveals the device's design

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. A commercial shoot for the Pixel 10 Pro was leaked, offering early visuals of the device. The Pixel 10 Pro should be retaining a similar design to its predecessor, including the protruding camera visor and triple camera system with a temperature sensor. The leak also indicates that Google is likely planning an early summer event to launch the Pixel 10 series. Google is preparing for the Pixel 10 series lineup, and it is pretty evident that the company appears to be shooting for the commercials of its products. Thanks to a new leak, we get to see a glimpse of the shoot alongside some sneak peeks of the upcoming handset. The leak comes through a photographer, Mark Teasdale, on X (via DroidLife), where he happened to go out for a walk and spotted a commercial shoot happening with over 20 crew shooting a man with a phone — and that happens to be the Pixel 10 Pro, going by the images. The images from the so-called 'Ask more of your phone' shoot here include a storyboard of the commercial, which comprises some Pixel 10 Pro shots in a couple of angles revealing its design, and some hands-on of the device where one can see the notable protruding camera visor similar to the predecessor Pixel 9 Pro. It includes the triple camera setup next to the popular temperature sensor. The successor looks largely the same as the previous iteration — in the commercial shoot images and also matches the previously leaked Pixel 10 Pro renders. While a lot of older-generation Pixel phones have shown up before the release in several ways, like renders, someone dropping the phone in a café, or its retail box surfacing, the latest commercial shoot leak still comes as an interesting way to see the phone beforehand. Image 1 of 2 Image 2 of 2 With Google done with its annual developer conference last week and the Android Show a week before that, the next big event is the Pixel 10 series. We will likely get devices like Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and the Pixel 10 Pro Fold this time around. Phone deals: Best Buy | Walmart | Samsung | Amazon | Verizon | ATT

Pixel 10 leaks in public ad shoot — and it could come in seven colors
Pixel 10 leaks in public ad shoot — and it could come in seven colors

Tom's Guide

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Tom's Guide

Pixel 10 leaks in public ad shoot — and it could come in seven colors

Google Pixel phones have a habit of showing up in unexpected places before release, as anyone who remembers the Pixel 9a's surprise appearance at a luchador wrestling event will know. But this latest Pixel 10 leak is especially unexpected, because it both seems to be official and extremely brazen. On X, @MarksGonePublic shared photos of an unexpected find during a walk in Vancouver: 'a full-on commercial shoot for the Google Pixel 10'. 🎬 Just out for a walk…stumbled onto a full-on commercial shoot for the Google Pixel 10 📱They had a macro probe lens, a Panavision rig, and 20+ crew members…to film someone holding a phone 😂If the Pixel camera's so good, why not just use it? 👀 #BTS #Vancouver 23, 2025 Although the storyboards captured on camera make frequent mention of the Pixel 10, from the images it appears to be either the Pixel 10 Pro or Pixel 10 Pro XL, given the presence of the flash and thermometer circles to the right of the camera. In fact, it doesn't seem all that different from the design of the Pixel 9 Pro, but if this is a hoax, it sure is an elaborate one. 'They had a macro probe lens, a Panavision rig, and 20+ crew members… to film someone holding a phone,' writes @MarksGonePublic in the post. 'If the Pixel camera's so good, why not just use it?' For the purposes of the advert, only one device was spotted, and it was in the black shade that Google usually markets as 'obsidian'. However, according to Mystic Leaks on Telegram, there are six other colors to choose from, with three exclusive shades split evenly between the regular version and the Pro models. For the Pixel 10, buyers can expect Obsidian, Blue, Iris or Limoncello colorways. 9to5Google notes that Google has previously used 'Limoncello' as a stand-in for its Lemongrass shade, previously seen on the Pixel 7 and Pixel Buds, so it may be closer to a light green than the yellow, which the name suggests. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. For the Pixel 10 Pro and 10 Pro XL, the colors will apparently be Obsidian, Green, Sterling and Porcelain. Given that three of these are essentially black, gray and white, we're hopeful that the green will stand out a bit more. Something like the mint color last seen on the Pixel 8 Pro would be welcome. Up until now, there haven't been too many rumors about the Pixel 10, which is expected in August. However, fans of the entry-level model will be heartened to hear that it may come with an additional telephoto lens for the first time and that prices are set to remain largely the same. We're also hopeful of a performance shot in the arm, with reports indicating that TSMC will be manufacturing the Tensor G5 chipset, rather than Samsung as previously. Google apparently has faith in the new arrangement, with Digitimes reporting that TSMC has agreed to produce chips up to at least the Pixel 14 in 2029.

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