Google Pixel 10’s new chip and modem details leak out
New information has appeared online about the Google Pixel 10, which is expected to launch next year. The big news is about the phone’s brain—the chip inside. Google is said to be working on a new processor called Tensor G5, and it might be made in a different way than before. Instead of using Samsung’s help to build the chip, Google could be making it with another company, possibly TSMC.
There are also details about the modem, which helps your phone connect to the internet and make calls. Reports say the Pixel 10 might use a modem from Samsung’s Exynos line. This is interesting because Google has used different modems in past Pixel phones.
The leak suggests that Google is trying to make the Pixel 10 better by changing how it builds the chip and picks its modem. This could mean the phone works faster, uses less battery, or has a stronger connection. People who like Pixel phones are excited to see if these changes make a real difference.
For now, these are just rumors, but they give us a good idea of what Google might be planning for its next flagship smartphone.