Google Pixel 10 and Pixel 11 camera features leak, including a big hardware upgrade | Infinium-tech
There have been a lot of Pixel leaks today, and now we have another leak. It’s all about the camera features of the Pixel 10 and Pixel 11, which surprisingly have AI.
But first, let’s start with the hardware. The Pixel 11 Pro, coming in 2026, is expected to feature a “next-gen” telephoto camera, which will use its hardware along with AI features to bring 100x zoom for both photos and videos.
Cinematic Blur will also be updated on the Pixel 11 Pro, with support for 4K30fps and a new “Video Relight” option that does what it implies – changes the lighting conditions inside the video. This is made possible by the cinematic rendering engine in the Tensor G6’s image signal processor, which reduces the power draw of recording with blur by approximately 40%.
Ultra low light video is also coming to Pixel 11 and it is also called Night Sight Video. While Night Sight video already exists, the current implementation relies on the cloud for its processing, whereas the Pixel 11 will work entirely on-device. The target ambient light level for this is around 5 to 10 lux.
Now let’s go back to 2025 and the Pixel 10. The series will be powered by the Tensor G5 SoC, which will enable “post-capture generative AI-based seamless video editing for the Photos app.” It may also be available for YouTube Shorts.
Speak-to-tweak will be a new AI feature for photo editing, and Google is also working on sketch-to-image, which is basically the same thing Samsung’s Galaxy AI already offers. A “Magic Mirror” feature is also coming, but it’s not clear what it is, while the Tensor G5 should also be able to run stable diffusion-based models locally, which can be used in the Pixel Studio app .
The Tensor G5 will finally add support for 4K60fps HDR video, up from the 4K30fps HDR video of the Tensor G4.
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