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Stunning Pixel 10 Pro Concept Redefines Design With Vertical Camera, 4,000-Nit Brightness, And Features That Demand Google’s Attention

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Google’s Pixel 9 and Pixel 9 Pro models were received pretty well in the tech community, and we believe that the devices are finally reaching their flagship potential. With that said, there is still a lot that needs to be worked on, including the performance of the Tensor G series of chips and how they compete against the iPhone 16 Pro and Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S25 lineup, which will be powered by the Snapdragon X Elite chip. A designer has shared a stunning concept of the Pixel 10 Pro, and we want Google to take notes.

Google Pixel 10 Pro concept reimagines the design and camera capabilities of the device

While the performance of the device is a question for another day, concept creator 4RMD has envisioned the Pixel 10 Pro based on nothing but what he wants to see in the next iteration or for our viewing pleasure. What this means is that the design showcased by the concept creator is not based on reports or rumors but mere imagination. It can be seen in the Google Pixel 10 concept that the camera array has been radically switched from a horizontal layout to a vertical one that reaches the middle of the device with the Google logo.

The display features thinner bezels and a hole-punch camera on the front, which is protected by the Gorilla Glass Victus 2 for better drop protection and scratch resistance. The concept also shows the slightly bigger displays of the two models, which have been increased to 6.4 inches for the smaller model and 6.9 inches for the bigger, similar to the iPhone 16 Pro models. The concept creator also imagines the device to feature up to 4,000 nits of peak brightness, and while the exact number will not be followed, Google could work on increasing the brightness levels compared to the current lineup.

The Google Pixel 10 concept showcases a 5,300 mAh battery with 45W fast charging capabilities. In the camera department, the Google Pixel 10 concept shows a 64MP main camera coupled with a 64MP Wide camera with improved low-light photography and another 64MP telephoto lens with up to 50x optical zoom capabilities.

Internally, the Pixel 10 Pro and Pixel 10 Pro XL will feature a Tensor G5 chip with improved computational and graphical performance, a part of the concept that is true and bound to happen. However, it remains to be seen what the new chip will bring to the table and how different it will be from the Tensor G4 chip and the competition. You can check out the Pixel 10 Pro concept embedded above for more details. Google will launch the Pixel 10 lineup in August of next year, and we will keep you up to date with the latest details, so be sure to stick around. Do you think Google will move to a new design next year?

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