According to renders posted by leaker OnLeaks on AndroidHeadlines, Google may add an extra camera to the base model Pixel 10. The images show that the Pixel 10 looks almost identical to the Pixel 9, but has a wider piece of glass on the rear camera bar, hinting at a third rear camera.

According to CAD files seen by Onleaks, the phone will be equipped with three rear cameras. The Pixel 9 is equipped with a rear main camera and an ultra-wide-angle camera, but lacks the telephoto camera on the back of the similar Pro.


Other than that, not much seems to have changed in the details, with the Pixel 10 appearing to be just 0.1mm thicker than the Pixel 9 and retaining the 6.3-inch screen and matte finish of its predecessor. Information leaked by AndroidHeadlines shows that the appearance of the upcoming Pixel 10 Pro and Pro XL phones does not seem to change much, and both will be thicker than the Pixel 9.

Two previous reports on the Pixel 10 Pro model pointed out that the new phone is expected to use Google's Tensor G5 chip, which is manufactured by chip manufacturer TSMC. The new chips are expected to be more powerful in performance and functionality - previous rumors suggested they might be able to run models natively and be less prone to overheating than the Pixel 9 series of phones.