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Indian Express
an hour ago
- Indian Express
Google Pixel 10 launch set for August 20: Everything we know so far
With Google confirming the Pixel 10 launch on August 20, the much-awaited smartphone is just around the corner. In the run-up to the launch, Google has unveiled designs of two of its smartphones in the lineup. Apart from what Google has teased, numerous tipsters have revealed information about the smartphones' features and potential design changes. And due to the leaks, we have an idea of what Google's lineup might look like: the Pixel 10, 10 XL, 10 Pro, 10 Pro XL, and 10 Pro Fold. To begin things, the new Pixel series is going to be launched on August 10 in New York. The company will host an event known as 'Made by Google', which will showcase all their latest phones, watches and other technology. Additionally, we know that Google is not changing their design language, as it displayed similar design features when teased in comparison to the Pixel 9 Pro. Yes, the one visible difference between the previous generation is that the vanilla Pixel 10 will get an upgrade to a triple camera setup. The phone will get a telephoto lens that will make it in line with Pro models. According to an online tipster, Android Authority, Google's primary camera on the Pixel 10 has smaller sensors, which means it will collect less light than the Pixel 9. Indeed, it looks like it will make use of the same sensors as the Pixel 9A. This implies that the telephoto lens will compensate for the Pixel 10's inferior primary and ultrawide cameras compared to the 9, unless Google has made advancements elsewhere. The selfie camera, at least, ought to stay the same. Additionally, it suggests that the triple cameras on the 10 Pro and 10 Pro XL, which are reportedly going to be the same as the 9 Pro versions, may be better than the 10 in general. The Pixel 10 is the only model receiving a true camera makeover, but that is a very minor improvement over the Fold's primary camera. According to Android Authority, Google is working on several new AI image technologies, some of which might come for the Pixel 11 next year. 'Speak-to-Tweak' should be a voice-activated photo editing tool, while 'Sketch-to-Image' will be the Pixel version of a function currently found on Samsung phones. The tipster also revealed 'Pixel Sense', a new virtual assistant for the Pixel 10. According to reports, Pixel Sense will leverage data from other Google apps to do tasks on your phone, provide helpful ideas before you ask, and better understand your preferences. That will all be processed on-device, which is impressive. More recently, another tipster, Android Headlines, reported that the voice instructions will be available for basic modifications such as changing backgrounds, brightening images, or removing objects. It also claimed that Google added a new artificial intelligence tool dubbed 'Camera Coach' that would use Gemini to give you tips as you're shooting, including how to improve lighting or camera angles. According to numerous reports from Android Authority, Google is switching production of the new Tensor G5 CPU from Samsung to TSMC, utilising the same 3nm N3E process that Apple employs for the A18 Pro chip in the iPhone 16 Pro. When combined with a few changes to the fundamental design, that should result in a notable increase in processing power and better thermals. Google is getting ready to launch a line of magnetic Qi2 charging under the 'Pixelsnap' brand. In July, Wireless Power Consortium, an open standards development organisation that collaborates with global technology and electronic firms to establish international safety standards, introduced Qi2 25W, a faster version of magnetic wireless charging. Wireless Power Consortium claimed that it would be compatible with 'major Android smartphones'. And it might have indicated the new and upcoming Pixel lineup. Although Google did not support Qi2 on its earlier Pixels, there are compelling arguments that this could soon change. Perhaps, the most significant leak is the latter one. Although it was originally believed that Google might follow Samsung in certifying its phones as Qi2 Ready—that is, capable of Qi2 charging without the need for magnets. The size of the new phones is further proof of it. The official weights and measurements of all four phones are greater than those of the previous generation, and the XL variants are thicker, according to reports from Android Headlines. This might just be due to the phones' larger batteries, which have been mentioned in a number of publications. However, Google might also be creating room for the magnets needed to make Qi2 support possible, reports Android Authority. The first folding phone with an IP68 rating will be the Pixel 10 Pro Fold. The 10 Pro Fold raises that to total protection against dust and particles. The highest possible rating for dust protection is the IP68. To date, no foldable phone has managed to accomplish dust protection, indicating that Google's engineering efforts to secure the phone's sensitive mechanisms completely seem successful. According to official renders from Android Headlines that leaked, that translates to more vibrant colours than before on the base Pixel 10. According to the tipster, the phone will be available in Google's regular black finish, 'Obsidian', as well as three other colours: 'Indigo', 'Frost', and 'Limoncello.' The Pro models are the returning 'Porcelain' white, a gentle green named 'Jade', and a grey-blue called 'Moonstone', and 10 Pro and 10 Pro XL are available in the same 'Obsidian' black. That shade may be familiar to you from Google's official logo at the top. The 10 Pro Fold will be available in two versions, reportedly only offered in 'Moonstone' and 'Jade'. Another leaked picture from the Play Store that displays the three Pro versions in 'Moonstone' and the standard 10 in 'Indigo' provides additional confirmation of those colours.


Tom's Guide
5 days ago
- Tom's Guide
Pixel 10 has been leaked to death — 5 upgrades I'm looking forward to
At this point, if Google has any surprises in store for the Pixel 10 smartphone lineup, that would be shocking. The entire series has been revealed in leaked renders, photos, and marketing materials. Based solely on leaks, the phones could be a big leap for Google, with the standard model being a Pixel 10 Pro in all but name. That includes a new telephoto lens and potentially a more powerful processor. With that in mind, here are the five upgrades that excite me and could persuade me to upgrade. Similar to Apple's vanilla iPhone model, the entry-level model has stuck with dual cameras since its inception. However, the various leakers have claimed Google may add a telephoto 5x optical zoom lens alongside the main and ultrawide lenses. Unfortunately, adding the 11MP telephoto lens may come at the expense of the other two. The ultrawide has reportedly dropped from 48MP to 12MP. The main lens is taking a smaller decrease from 50MP to 48MP. AI software solutions could resolve some of those issues, so image quality shouldn't suffer too much. Still, having the option should make taking photos better, especially for subjects that require even a little bit of zoom to capture. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. Sticking with the cameras, Google is apparently bringing significant improvements to the Pixel 10's video stabilization system. At least one rumor compared the system to the DJI Osmo Mobile 6 — likely the best smartphone gimbal we've tried so far this year. No one wants shaky video, even in chaotic filming situations. It's not clear from the rumors if this is a hardware solution or a software-based one. As the meme says, '¿Por qué no los dos?' Again, AI could be involved in smoothing out any shaky footage, and I'm sure it will have a role even with hardware or software upgrades. Despite consistently upgrading its Gemini AI assistant, the Pixel 10 is rumored to get a new onboard assistant dubbed Pixel Sense. This assistant would take data from various Google Services to learn more about the phone owner and provide more personalized assistance. Pixel Sense was supposed to debut on the Pixel 9 series as 'Pixie,' though it ultimately failed to arrive. Samsung offers a similar feature on Galaxy S25 phones with its Personal Data Engine. That feature tracks your behavior so that it can offer personalized recommendations in features like Now Brief. It's interesting because it could make the notifications you get worth your time, including predictive suggestions, or aid in completing tasks or routines on your phone. It is reportedly designed to adapt and evolve with you as it learns about your interests and habits. Compared to Apple and Samsung, Google has lagged with its in-house Tensor chips. The Pixel series performs well enough, but nothing like the Apple A-series and Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 processors. For starters, the Tensor G5 could be the first system-on-chip entirely designed by Google, and not as a former Samsung Exynos chip. There's also word that it will be manufactured by TSMC using its 3nm processor. That should make the SoC far more powerful and energy-efficient compared to previous Tensor chips. Google having more control over the chips means that it should integrate better in the Pixel 10. Better optimization would also mean that the Tensor G5 makes the Android OS smoother as well. Perhaps price isn't the most exciting thing in the world, but prices have been increasing, making it hard to recommend even the best phones without some kind of deal. However, Google could be doing our wallets a favor. In the run-up to the August 20 announcement, some price leaks have teased good news. According to one rumor, the Pixel 10 will start at $799 for the 128GB storage version. That is exactly the same as the Pixel 9 at launch. Reportedly, it will also come with 6 months of Google's AI Pro plan. The other models, like the Pixel 10 Pro, will reportedly retain similar pricing as well, with the 128GB version starting at $999. The Pixel 10 Pro Fold is allegedly going to stay at $1,799 for the 256GB storage variant. And finally, the Pixel 10 Pro XL is getting a slight bump to $1,199 since Google is dropping the 128GB version in favor of the 256GB variant as the base model. Apple and Samsung are the big dogs in the US smartphone market, but Google has been slowly catching up since it launched the original Pixel phone. With a more powerful chip, different cameras, and a nicer price point, 2025 could see the Pixel phones take a big leap compared to previous years. We'll know more on August 20 during the next Made By Google event where the Pixel 10 series will officially be revealed. Follow Tom's Guide on Google News to get our up-to-date news, how-tos, and reviews in your feeds. Make sure to click the Follow button.


Geeky Gadgets
26-05-2025
- Geeky Gadgets
First Look: The New 2025 Surface Laptop 13 (1st Edition)
The 2025 Surface Laptop 13 (1st Edition) is a compact and lightweight device tailored for productivity and everyday use. Powered by the ARM-based Snapdragon X Plus CPU, it features a 13-inch PixelSense display and emphasizes sustainability through its eco-friendly materials. While it excels in portability and energy efficiency, it lacks certain advanced features like Windows Hello facial recognition and is not optimized for gaming. In the video below, Zollotech explores its key features, performance, and potential use cases to help you determine if it aligns with your needs. Watch this video on YouTube. Specifications and Build The Surface Laptop 13 is designed with portability, durability, and sustainability in mind, offering a balance of performance and practicality. Key specifications include: Processor and Memory: Equipped with the Snapdragon X Plus CPU and 16GB of RAM, it ensures smooth multitasking for productivity tasks. Equipped with the Snapdragon X Plus CPU and 16GB of RAM, it ensures smooth multitasking for productivity tasks. Storage Options: Available in 256GB and 512GB SSD configurations, providing flexibility for different storage needs. Available in 256GB and 512GB SSD configurations, providing flexibility for different storage needs. Display: A 13-inch PixelSense screen with a resolution of 1920×1280, a 60Hz refresh rate, and sRGB color calibration for sharp and vibrant visuals. A 13-inch PixelSense screen with a resolution of 1920×1280, a 60Hz refresh rate, and sRGB color calibration for sharp and vibrant visuals. Weight and Build: Weighing just 2.7 lbs (1.22 kg), its anodized aluminum chassis offers durability while maintaining a sleek, lightweight profile. Weighing just 2.7 lbs (1.22 kg), its anodized aluminum chassis offers durability while maintaining a sleek, lightweight profile. Color Options: Available in Platinum, Violet, and Ocean, allowing users to personalize their device. The Surface Laptop 13's compact design and premium materials make it a practical choice for users who prioritize portability without compromising on build quality. Ports and Connectivity The Surface Laptop 13 provides a functional selection of ports, though it lacks some modern standards. Its connectivity options include: Left Side: A USB-A port and a headphone jack for compatibility with legacy devices. A USB-A port and a headphone jack for compatibility with legacy devices. Right Side: Two USB-C 3.2 ports, offering faster data transfer and charging capabilities. Two USB-C 3.2 ports, offering faster data transfer and charging capabilities. Connectivity: Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4 for fast and reliable wireless performance. However, the absence of USB-C 4.0 and reliance on the proprietary Surface Connector may limit compatibility with certain accessories. While the available ports cover most basic needs, users requiring more advanced connectivity options may find this setup restrictive. Battery and Charging Battery performance is a standout feature of the Surface Laptop 13, making it ideal for users who need long-lasting power. Highlights include: Video Playback: Up to 23 hours of battery life, making sure uninterrupted entertainment or extended work sessions. Up to 23 hours of battery life, making sure uninterrupted entertainment or extended work sessions. Web Usage: Up to 16 hours of active browsing, suitable for students and professionals alike. Up to 16 hours of active browsing, suitable for students and professionals alike. Fast Charging: The 65W USB-C charger quickly replenishes the battery, minimizing downtime. The 65W USB-C charger quickly replenishes the battery, minimizing downtime. Sustainability: The battery is constructed from 100% recycled cobalt, reflecting Microsoft's commitment to eco-friendly design. This combination of long battery life and fast charging makes the Surface Laptop 13 a reliable companion for on-the-go productivity. Performance The Snapdragon X Plus CPU delivers dependable performance for everyday tasks, though it is not designed for intensive workloads. Key performance aspects include: Benchmarks: Achieving scores of 2,252 (single-core) and 10,068 (multi-core) on Geekbench, it handles productivity apps like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint with ease. Achieving scores of 2,252 (single-core) and 10,068 (multi-core) on Geekbench, it handles productivity apps like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint with ease. Gaming: Limited to cloud gaming or ARM-optimized apps, making it unsuitable for demanding titles or high-end gaming experiences. Limited to cloud gaming or ARM-optimized apps, making it unsuitable for demanding titles or high-end gaming experiences. Thermal Management: Efficient cooling ensures minimal heat buildup, even during extended use, contributing to user comfort and device longevity. While it excels in efficiency and reliability for standard tasks, users seeking high-performance capabilities for gaming or creative software may need to consider alternative devices. Display and Input The Surface Laptop 13's display and input features are designed to enhance usability and comfort. Key details include: Display: The 13-inch PixelSense screen is reflective but flicker-free, providing a comfortable viewing experience without PWM (pulse-width modulation). The 13-inch PixelSense screen is reflective but flicker-free, providing a comfortable viewing experience without PWM (pulse-width modulation). Keyboard: Backlit with adjustable brightness, it supports typing in low-light environments. Backlit with adjustable brightness, it supports typing in low-light environments. Trackpad: Responsive and precise, making sure smooth navigation and control. Responsive and precise, making sure smooth navigation and control. Security: Features a fingerprint reader for secure login but lacks Windows Hello facial recognition, which may inconvenience some users. The combination of a high-quality display and ergonomic input options makes the device suitable for extended use, though the absence of facial recognition may be a drawback for some. Audio and Camera The audio and camera capabilities of the Surface Laptop 13 are functional but not exceptional. Key points include: Speakers: Capable of reaching 90dB, the speakers deliver adequate sound for casual use but lack depth and bass, which may not satisfy audiophiles. Capable of reaching 90dB, the speakers deliver adequate sound for casual use but lack depth and bass, which may not satisfy audiophiles. Camera: Sufficient for video calls, though it does not support Windows Hello for secure login. While these features meet basic requirements, users seeking premium audio or advanced camera functionality may find them underwhelming. Sustainability Sustainability is a core focus of the Surface Laptop 13, aligning with Microsoft's broader environmental goals. Notable aspects include: Recycled Materials: The device incorporates recycled aluminum and 100% recycled cobalt in the battery, reducing its environmental impact. The device incorporates recycled aluminum and 100% recycled cobalt in the battery, reducing its environmental impact. Eco-Friendly Design: The manufacturing process emphasizes sustainability, appealing to environmentally conscious users. This commitment to sustainability enhances the device's appeal for those who prioritize eco-friendly technology. Use Case and Pricing Priced between $899 and $999, the Surface Laptop 13 is positioned as an affordable option for students and professionals. Its lightweight design and long battery life make it particularly well-suited for: On-the-go productivity, such as working in libraries, cafes, or during travel. Every day tasks like browsing, document editing, and video streaming. However, its hardware limitations make it less suitable for gaming or resource-intensive multitasking. For users seeking a portable and efficient device for light to moderate workloads, it offers excellent value. Drawbacks While the Surface Laptop 13 excels in several areas, it has some notable limitations: Biometric Login: The absence of Windows Hello facial recognition may inconvenience users accustomed to this feature. The absence of Windows Hello facial recognition may inconvenience users accustomed to this feature. Gaming Performance: Limited capabilities for demanding games or graphics-intensive tasks. Limited capabilities for demanding games or graphics-intensive tasks. Audio Quality: Basic sound performance with speakers that lack depth and bass. These drawbacks may not affect all users but are worth considering based on individual needs and preferences. Advance your skills in Snapdragon X Plus CPU by reading more of our detailed content. Source & Image Credit: zollotech Filed Under: Laptops, Technology News, Top News Latest Geeky Gadgets Deals Disclosure: Some of our articles include affiliate links. If you buy something through one of these links, Geeky Gadgets may earn an affiliate commission. Learn about our Disclosure Policy.


Geeky Gadgets
17-05-2025
- Geeky Gadgets
Google Pixel 10 Pro Secret Weapons: Top 7 Upgrades Revealed
The Google Pixel 10 Pro XL is set to elevate smartphone technology with its focus on AI-driven functionality, enhanced performance, and refined design. As the flagship model in the Pixel 10 series, it embodies Google's commitment to innovation while maintaining the brand's distinctive style. This device promises to deliver a seamless blend of advanced features and practical usability. Below is a detailed look at the top upgrades that make the Pixel 10 Pro XL a standout in the competitive smartphone market. Watch this video on YouTube. 1. Smarter AI-Driven Functionality Artificial Intelligence (AI) remains at the heart of Google's Pixel devices, and the Pixel 10 Pro XL takes this to a new level with the introduction of 'Pixel Sense', a personalized AI assistant. This advanced feature is designed to adapt to your habits and preferences, offering tailored suggestions and streamlining daily interactions. From managing your schedule to enhancing your photography, Pixel Sense anticipates your needs, making your smartphone experience more intuitive and efficient. Whether you're multitasking or seeking assistance with routine tasks, this AI-driven functionality ensures that the device works smarter, not harder, for you. 2. Tensor G5 Chip: Built for Efficiency Powering the Pixel 10 Pro XL is the Tensor G5 chip, developed using TSMC's innovative 3nm manufacturing process. This next-generation processor is engineered to deliver a perfect balance of performance and energy efficiency. While prioritizing AI-driven tasks over raw processing power, the Tensor G5 ensures faster response times, smoother multitasking, and reduced power consumption. This translates to a more seamless user experience, with quicker app launches and extended battery life, even during demanding activities such as gaming or video editing. 3. Super Act Display with Adaptive Refresh Rate The Pixel 10 Pro XL features a Super Act display, offering vibrant colors, sharper visuals, and improved brightness. Its 120 Hz adaptive refresh rate dynamically adjusts based on your activity, whether you're scrolling through social media, gaming, or streaming high-definition videos. This feature enhances the overall viewing experience while optimizing battery usage by lowering the refresh rate during less demanding tasks. The display's ability to balance performance and efficiency ensures that users enjoy both stunning visuals and longer usage times. 4. Triple-Camera System with AI Enhancements Photography enthusiasts will appreciate the triple-camera system on the Pixel 10 Pro XL. This setup includes wide, ultrawide, and telephoto lenses, allowing users to capture a variety of shots with precision and clarity. While the base Pixel 10 model may compromise on certain camera features, the Pro XL retains the high-quality hardware that has become a hallmark of the Pixel series. Advanced AI-driven photography tools further enhance the camera's capabilities, allowing for stunning photos even in challenging lighting conditions. Whether you're capturing landscapes, portraits, or close-ups, the Pixel 10 Pro XL ensures professional-grade results. 5. Improved Battery Life and Faster Charging Battery performance is a critical aspect of any smartphone, and the Pixel 10 Pro XL delivers significant improvements in this area. Equipped with a 5,600 mAh battery and the energy-efficient Tensor G5 chip, the device offers extended usage on a single charge. Additionally, the inclusion of faster charging technology minimizes downtime, allowing you to quickly power up your device and stay connected throughout the day. These enhancements make the Pixel 10 Pro XL a reliable companion for both work and leisure. 6. Expanded Storage Options Recognizing the growing demand for storage, the Pixel 10 Pro XL offers a base capacity of 256 GB, providing ample space for apps, photos, videos, and other files. This expanded storage option caters to users who rely heavily on their smartphones for productivity, entertainment, and creative pursuits. By addressing the need for more storage, Google ensures that the Pixel 10 Pro XL remains a practical and versatile choice for modern smartphone users. 7. Iconic Design with Subtle Refinements The Pixel 10 Pro XL continues Google's tradition of distinctive design with its iconic camera bar, which gives the phone a recognizable aesthetic. Featuring a 6.8-inch display and subtle refinements to its overall design, the device strikes a balance between style and usability. The premium materials and ergonomic design ensure a comfortable feel in your hand, while the sleek appearance reinforces its status as a flagship model. These design elements make the Pixel 10 Pro XL both functional and visually appealing. Release Timeline and Pricing Expectations The Pixel 10 Pro XL, along with the rest of the Pixel 10 series, is expected to launch in late summer. Pricing for the Pro XL is anticipated to start at $1,199, positioning it as a premium option within the lineup. The standard Pixel 10 and Pixel 10 Pro are expected to be priced at $799 and $999, respectively. These price points reflect Google's strategy of offering a range of devices to cater to diverse user needs. While these figures remain speculative, they align with the company's approach to balancing innovation with accessibility. What to Expect from the Pixel 10 Pro XL The Google Pixel 10 Pro XL represents a thoughtful evolution of the Pixel series, combining advanced AI functionality, innovative hardware, and a refined design. With features like the Tensor G5 chip, Super Act display, and triple-camera system, this flagship device is designed to deliver a superior user experience. Whether you're drawn to its photography capabilities, improved battery life, or smarter AI features, the Pixel 10 Pro XL is shaping up to be a compelling choice for anyone seeking a high-performance smartphone. As the release date approaches, more details are likely to emerge, offering further insights into what this device has to offer. Unlock more potential in Google Pixel 10 Pro XL by reading previous articles we have written. Source & Image Credit: Demon's Tech Filed Under: Android News, Mobile Phone News, Top News Latest Geeky Gadgets Deals Disclosure: Some of our articles include affiliate links. If you buy something through one of these links, Geeky Gadgets may earn an affiliate commission. Learn about our Disclosure Policy.


Hindustan Times
07-05-2025
- Business
- Hindustan Times
Microsoft unveils new Surface laptops with Snapdragon X Plus processors
Microsoft has expanded its Surface lineup with the introduction of the Surface Laptop 13-inch and Surface Pro 12-inch, both powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Plus processors. These devices come with PixelSense displays and offer updated Windows 11 experiences. Key features include new AI-driven actions in File Explorer, improved functionality in Notepad, and enhanced ways to interact with Microsoft Copilot. Microsoft has unveiled new Surface Laptop and Surface Pro with Snapdragon X Plus processors and AI-powered Windows 11 features.(Microsoft ) The Surface Laptop 13-inch and Surface Pro 12-inch are now available for pre-order in India, with official availability scheduled for July 15, 2025. While Indian pricing has not been disclosed yet, the devices are listed at $899 for the 13-inch Surface Laptop and $799 for the 12-inch Surface Pro in the US. Also read: Get up to 40% discount on best gaming laptops from ASUS, HP, Acer, Dell and more- Amazon sale Kedar Kondap, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Compute and Gaming at Qualcomm Technologies, shared his excitement about the collaboration, stating, "We are thrilled to partner with Microsoft to bring Snapdragon X Plus technology to the Surface Laptop and Surface Pro. These devices, powered by the Snapdragon X Plus (8-core) and a 45 TOPS NPU, offer the performance and battery life expected from premium devices, along with exclusive AI tools designed to improve workflows and help users stay focused." Also read: Best apps that use the NPU on a Snapdragon Windows laptop Microsoft Surface Laptop 13-inch: Specifications The Surface Laptop continues with a clamshell design and includes a 13-inch PixelSense screen with a 1920x1280p resolution. It runs on an 8-core Snapdragon X Plus processor, paired with 16GB LPDDR5x RAM. For storage, it offers options of 256GB and 512GB, both of which are removable. Microsoft claims that this laptop can deliver up to 23 hours of video playback and up to 16 hours of web browsing on a full charge. Also read: How to use Semantic Search on Windows Copilot+ PCs Surface Pro 12-inch: Key Features The Surface Pro 12-inch comes in a 2-in-1 form factor. It includes a 12-inch PixelSense LCD with a 2196x1464p resolution. It shares the same processor and RAM as the Laptop model. Storage choices are identical as well. The device also supports the Surface Slim Pen, which can magnetically attach to the back. The detachable keyboard includes a full-size backlit keyboard and a precision touchpad that adjusts based on usage. Mobile finder: iPhone 16 LATEST price, specs and all details