Google Pixel 10 Pro and Pixel 10 Pro XL revealed for 2025

Say hello to the Google Pixel 10 Pro! This year, it’s almost a twin to last year’s Pixel 9 Pro, even in size. The Pixel 10 Pro measures 152.8 x 72 x 8.6mm, just a tiny bit thicker than the 8.5mm Pixel 9 Pro. It also keeps the same 6.3-inch screen.
If you saw our Pixel 10 leak yesterday, you’ll notice that these sizes match up. Like the Pixel 9 lineup, the Pixel 10 series will have a regular and a Pro version with identical dimensions. The best part? Cases will work for both phones!
Leaked images show the Pixel 10 Pro rocking three cameras, including a fancy periscope telephoto lens. It has a power button above the volume buttons and shiny sides. Some companies think glossy edges look classy, but they get grimy fast if you skip a case.
Pixel 10 Pro Gets a New TSMC-Made Tensor Chip
The Pixel 10 series will debut the Tensor G5 chip, built by TSMC instead of Samsung. Google’s older chips, made by Samsung, had issues like overheating, slow speeds, and weak modems. The Tensor G4 in the Pixel 9 fixed most of that, and now the G5 promises even better performance. Still, Google’s focusing more on AI smarts than raw power since it’s custom-made for Pixels.
Meet the Pixel 10 Pro XL with a Big 6.8-Inch Screen
The Pixel 10 Pro XL is also sticking close to its predecessor. Its size is about 162.7 x 76.6 x 8.5mm—super close to the Pixel 9 Pro XL, with just a 0.1mm height difference. Google’s keeping options alive with a smaller flagship and this larger one. I love smaller phones, but if you want a big, stunning display, this is for you!
Pixel 10 Launching in August with Android 16
Google shook things up last year, launching the Pixel 9 in August—two months early—with Android 14. Android 15 came later in October. This time, the Pixel 10 series is expected to drop in August again, but with Android 16, set to hit AOSP on June 3. The Pixel 9a might even arrive this month! We’re still waiting on Pixel 10 Pro Fold details, but it’ll likely join the August party too.
New updates for Google Maps, Messages, and Walmart’s streaming device

Google is rolling out fresh features for iPhone users and a new budget-friendly streaming device from Walmart. These updates make everyday tech tasks simpler and more enjoyable.
For iPhone users, Google Maps now lets you take screenshots without clutter. Previously, map screenshots included extra elements like buttons or menus. The new “clean capture” feature removes these, giving you a clear image of just the map. This is perfect for sharing directions or saving a location without distractions.
Google Messages is also getting a fun upgrade. You can now set custom icons for group chats. Instead of generic avatars, pick an emoji or image that fits the group’s vibe, like a pizza slice for a foodie chat. This small tweak makes finding and personalizing group conversations easier and more engaging.
Meanwhile, Walmart’s Onn 4K Plus streaming device is now available for $29.88. It runs on Google TV and supports 4K visuals with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos for a crisp, immersive experience. With 2GB of RAM and 16GB of storage, it’s a solid upgrade over older models.
The device includes a voice remote with Google Assistant, making it a great, affordable option for streaming fans. These updates show Google’s focus on improving user experience, whether through cleaner visuals, personalized chats, or budget-friendly entertainment. Keep an eye out for these changes to enhance your daily tech routine.
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New updates for YouTube, Gemini, and Google Home apps

Google is rolling out exciting changes to its YouTube, Gemini, and Google Home apps, making them more user-friendly and packed with cool features. These updates, announced in May 2025, aim to improve how you watch videos, edit images, and control your smart home.
The YouTube app for TVs is getting a fresh look. You’ll see better video previews, easier ways to subscribe to channels, and a smoother interface for browsing playlists and comments. Autoplay will also work smarter, keeping you hooked on your favorite content without extra clicks. These changes will hit your screens by summer 2025, perfect for binge-watching on Google TV or Android TV.
Meanwhile, the Gemini app now lets you edit images like a pro. Want to change a photo’s background or add fun elements? Just type what you want, and Gemini’s AI makes it happen while keeping the original picture intact. It even adds a small “ai” watermark to show it’s edited. This feature is available in the U.S. and works on both uploaded and AI-made images, with more countries getting access soon.
The Google Home app (version 3.32) is also stepping up. It now supports more smart devices, like cameras and doorbells, and offers quicker controls for lights and thermostats. A new “Activity” tab lets you see what’s happening with your devices in one place, making your smart home easier to manage.
These updates show Google’s focus on making its apps simpler and more powerful, whether you’re streaming, creating, or managing your home. Keep an eye out for these changes to enhance your daily tech experience
Google Updates: New features, fun merch, and a YouTube glitch

Google’s been busy with some cool updates and a quirky new product, but there’s also a hiccup for YouTube users. Here’s what’s happening. The Pixel Watch app just got a fresh look with a new light theme. It’s easier on the eyes and makes checking your watch’s stats a bit more pleasant.
This update is rolling out now, so Pixel Watch owners can expect a brighter, cleaner app soon. Meanwhile, Google Fi users are seeing a small change. The VPN service, once called “VPN by Google One,” is now “Pixel VPN by Google” for Pixel owners. It’s the same secure connection, just with a new name and a smoother switch for Pixel users.
This tweak keeps your data safe while browsing on the go. For some fun, Google’s Merch Store dropped a cute Chrome Dino accessory pack. The iconic T-Rex from Chrome’s offline game now comes with a tiny boombox and a YouTube-themed skateboard.
It’s $16, but you’ll need the Dino figure (sold separately) to complete the set. It’s a playful nod to Google’s quirky side. On the downside, YouTube’s having trouble. An outage is stopping creators from uploading videos and Shorts. Google’s working on a fix, but no word yet on when it’ll be back to normal. If you’re trying to share content, hang tight. Google’s mixing practical updates with a bit of fun, though the YouTube issue is a bummer. Stay tuned for more news as these roll out.
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