Google Pixel 10 Series to Feature Game-Changing Image Stabilization – Launch Expected August 20

The Google Pixel 10 series is shaping up to be a major leap forward in smartphone photography. While the upcoming lineup is expected to retain mostly the same camera sensors as the Pixel 9 series, a new report reveals that it will debut "heavily upgraded image stabilization" across all models.
According to Android Headlines, this new stabilization tech will make it feel like you're "using a Pixel 10 on a DJI Osmo Mobile 6, but without the gimbal." That’s how advanced the system is expected to be, although specific technical details haven’t yet been disclosed.

The improved stabilization will reportedly be available on all models, including:

Pixel 10

Pixel 10 Pro

Pixel 10 Pro XL

Pixel 10 Pro Fold

One interesting twist in the leaks is that the standard Pixel 10 is rumored to get a telephoto lens for the first time—a feature previously reserved for Pro models.

Meanwhile, a Pixel Penthouse event invite sent to Pixel Superfans suggested an early launch, but more recent leaks are pointing to a confirmed launch date of August 20, 2025. This puts Google’s new flagship phones right in the middle of the competitive late-summer smartphone cycle.

With the focus on next-gen image stabilization and expanded camera capabilities, the Pixel 10 lineup could once again set the benchmark for mobile photography.

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