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Leak shows MagSafe-style magnetic charger for Pixel 10
Leak shows MagSafe-style magnetic charger for Pixel 10

Yahoo

timea day ago

  • Yahoo

Leak shows MagSafe-style magnetic charger for Pixel 10

A newly surfaced image shows a MagSafe-style magnetic charger attached to a Pixel 10. A series of what appear to be official renders of devices Google will showcase at its August 20 hardware event published today on X by reliable leaker Evan Blass contains an image of a blue Pixel 10 with a white magnetic charger attached, seemingly confirming that Google's upcoming smartphones will support magnetic charging. Earlier leaks around this have been a little murky. In June, we heard that Google was working on a line of Qi2.2 accessories, branded as Pixelsnap. Reliable leaker Kamila Wojciechowska said that they had obtained confirmation that the Pixel 10 series would support the Qi2.2 standard, which definitionally includes built-in magnets for attaching accessories. The next day, though, a different rumor indicated that Google's first-party Pixel 10 cases have magnets built in, a detail that had us worried Pixelsnap accessories may actually rely on magnetic cases rather than built-in magnets in the phones themselves. But given Blass's track record, today's leak is the best indication we've seen yet that the Pixel 10 series will support magnetic accessories out of the box. The two prior leaks that separately indicated both the Pixel 10 and its first-party cases would have built-in magnets aren't necessarily contradictory. Apple sells cases for its MagSafe-equipped iPhones that themselves have embedded magnetic rings. Still, it's good to see what's almost certainly an image created by Google showing a magnetic charger snapped onto the back of a Pixel 10, sans case. Another look at the Pixel 10 specs, too Blass's tweets today also include images of purported specs for the Pixel 10 series. It all lines up with what we've seen so far, but details include 20x digital zoom on Pixel 10 and 100x digital zoom on Pixel 10 Pro. Pre-release leaks have indicated that the base Pixel 10 will be the first non-Pro Pixel phone to include a dedicated telephoto camera. It looks like Google will advertise battery life of up to 100 hours on the Pixel 10 and 10 Pro with Extreme Battery Saver active. For the Pixel 10 Pro Fold, Google claims 72 hours under the same circumstances. We're just weeks away from official confirmation of all of this: Google's next hardware event is scheduled for August 20.

Pixel 10 leak hints it's getting the magnetic Qi2 charging you've been waiting for
Pixel 10 leak hints it's getting the magnetic Qi2 charging you've been waiting for

Android Authority

time2 days ago

  • Android Authority

Pixel 10 leak hints it's getting the magnetic Qi2 charging you've been waiting for

TL;DR A leak has provided new renders and details about the Pixel 10 series and some of its accessories. One of the renders shows a caseless Pixel 10 with a Qi2 charger attached. This would suggest that the Pixel 10 series will have magnets built in. With all of the Pixel 10 leaks that have surfaced in the last couple of weeks, you would think that there wouldn't be anything left to spoil. But it turns out that belief was wrong. Another leak has popped up, and it appears to support the existence of a feature Pixel fans have been hoping for. Trusted leaker Evan Blass took to X (formerly Twitter) today to release new renders and details on the Pixel 10 series and its accessories. The first part of this leak provides another look at the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, and Pixel 10 Pro Fold. Those renders are joined by their corresponding specs. Pixel 10 Pixel 10 Pro Pixel 10 Pro Fold In addition to the phones, this leak also delivers renders of the Pixel Watch 4, the Pixel Buds Pro 2, and a case for the Pixel 10 Pro. These renders show off the new Moonstone and Iris colorways, as well as Obsidian for the Pixel Watch 4. However, the juiciest part of this leak has to do with the Pixel 10's charger. Last month, Android Authority revealed that Google was working on an ecosystem of Qi2 accessories dubbed 'Pixelsnap.' This led to speculation that the new Pixel phones may have magnets built in. Some doubt later fell upon that hope after a report hinted that Google may only put magnets in its cases. Among the collection of images Blass shared today is this render of a caseless Pixel 10 with a Qi2 charger connected to the back. This strongly suggests that the Pixel 10 may indeed have built-in magnets after all. And if the Pixel 10 has this feature, there's a good chance the feature has been applied across the entire series. Of course, we'll find out everything about the Pixel 10 series when it launches. The tech giant has scheduled its Made by Google event for August 20, so we're only weeks away from the reveal. Shipments are said to start on August 28. Follow

Google Pixel 10 series images leak again ahead of launch, new colours tipped
Google Pixel 10 series images leak again ahead of launch, new colours tipped

Hindustan Times

time3 days ago

  • Hindustan Times

Google Pixel 10 series images leak again ahead of launch, new colours tipped

Google has already announced that the Google Pixel 10 series will launch on 21 August in the Indian market. However, regarding the official reveals, the company has only shown a small teaser of the Pixel 10 Pro in the new Moonstone colourway. Google has kept the other Pixel 10 series models under wraps so far. Google Pixel 10 series image as posted by Evan Blass on X(Evan Blass) Although we have seen multiple leaks showing the Pixel 10 in different colourways, another leak from Evan Blass, a veteran tipster in the tech community, has revealed what appear to be the official renders of the Pixel 10 family. This includes the Pixel 10 Pro Fold (if that will be its name), the Pixel 10 Pro, the Pixel 10 Pro XL and the new Pixel 10, which seems to be the most interesting model this time, alongside the new Pixel Buds and the Pixel Watch 4. Here are the details. New Colours Tipped Again Based on images shared by Blass, we can confirm that there will be four different Pixel 10 series models this time: the Pixel 10 Pro Fold, the Pixel 10 Pro XL, the Pixel 10 Pro and the regular Pixel 10. The images also confirm that the base Pixel 10 will ship with three cameras: which could be a wide, an ultra-wide and a telephoto lens, making the camera setup more versatile. However, reports suggest that the sensors could be changed, but this, of course, remains to be seen. We also get to see the different colourways that were leaked by Android Headlines a few days ago, including a new blue for the Pixel 10, a light green (could be called Jade) for the Pixel 10 Pro, and the Moonstone colourway for the Pixel 10 Pro Fold. As for the Pixel Watch 4, it looks identical to the previous version. It seems Google is following Apple's strategy of maintaining a distinct aesthetic so that people associate the look with Pixel Watches, hence the repeated design. Considering that multiple tipsters have now shared the same renders, and these latest ones are of a much higher resolution, it reinforces the same details, giving us confidence about what to expect from the Pixel 10 series on 21 August in India. What More Do We Know? The Pixel 10 series will be powered by the Tensor G5 chipset, which will reportedly be manufactured by TSMC on a 3nm process. This is expected to bring both performance and efficiency upgrades. Further, based on multiple reports, the design, including that of the Pixel 10 Pro Fold, is expected to remain largely the same. Google launched this new design language last year, featuring flat sides and a disconnected camera module that floats on the top half of the phone's back.

Samsung Galaxy S25 FE and Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra's official renders surface
Samsung Galaxy S25 FE and Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra's official renders surface

GSM Arena

time16-07-2025

  • GSM Arena

Samsung Galaxy S25 FE and Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra's official renders surface

Last month, we saw CAD-based renders of the Samsung Galaxy S25 FE, which revealed its design. Later, we saw a live image of the smartphone, which was shared on WPC's website. Today, we are looking at an official render (albeit a low-res one) of the Samsung Galaxy S25 FE, posted by leakster Evan Blass. The Samsung Galaxy S25 FE's image, shared by Blass, corroborates previous design leaks and also shows the smartphone in a different color. In addition to the Samsung Galaxy S25 FE, Blass also shared a render of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra. You can see that the tablet has two cameras on the rear, and on the front is a display with a notch for the selfie camera. However, this notch is smaller and looks different from the one we've seen on the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra. The image also includes a stylus, confirming S-Pen support. We haven't heard from Samsung about these two devices, but since their official renders are out, you can expect the Korean brand to unveil them soon. Source

Samsung Galaxy Fold 7 and Flip 7 leak before Unpacked — and they're super slim
Samsung Galaxy Fold 7 and Flip 7 leak before Unpacked — and they're super slim

Tom's Guide

time28-06-2025

  • Tom's Guide

Samsung Galaxy Fold 7 and Flip 7 leak before Unpacked — and they're super slim

We expect Samsung to debut the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 in just a few weeks at its Samsung Galaxy Unpacked event on July 9. But in the meantime, some new leaked renderings have confirmed how stunningly slim Samsung's upcoming flagship foldables will be. They're the latest from noted tipster Evan Blass, who also leaked several Fold 7 and Flip 7 renders last week. Previous reports suggest the Fold 7's design will see the biggest generational leap between the two, measuring just 4.5mm thick when unfolded, compared to the Galaxy Fold 6's 5.6mm. When folded, Samsung has reportedly shaved down the Fold 7's width to just under 9mm. In a recent hands-on video with a Galaxy Z Fold 7 dummy unit, the Galaxy Z Fold 6, at 12.1mm thick when folded, looked like a brick by comparison. Blass's latest renders provide an even clearer picture of the Fold 7's slimmer side profile. It's also tipped to get a larger 8.2-inch foldable display, up from the Z Fold 6's 7.6-inch panel, that makes the Z Fold 7 look closer to something like the premium Galaxy S25 Ultra than its predecessor. Samsung's not sacrificing performance with that slimmer profile, though. Rumor has it that the Galaxy Z Fold 7 will upgrade to a 200MP main camera and Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. Samsung's also teased that the Z Fold 7 will boast "cutting-edge performance and seamless AI integration optimized for the foldable format." As for the Galaxy Z Flip 7, Samsung's tipped to keep the same dimensions as its predecessor. Though we can't see it in these renders, the Flip 7 is thought to be getting larger displays inside and out. Under the hood, it's said to pack a larger battery as well as either an Exynos 2500 chip or a Snapdragon 8 Elite, depending on which market you buy it in. We've also heard that Samsung will announce its long-rumored, entry-level foldable, the Galaxy Z Flip FE, alongside its flagship phones at next month's event. This model will supposedly sport an older design and scaled-back specs compared to the Galaxy Z Flip 7, but for a sub-$1,000 price tag. Though this all remains the subject of rumors for now, we don't have long to wait to learn more. Samsung announced a Galaxy Unpacked event for July 9, and if history serves, we should see the new Galaxy foldables launch alongside other products like the Galaxy Watch 8, Galaxy Watch Ultra 2, and revamped Galaxy Buds. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips.

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