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The Google Pixel 10 Might Let You Edit Photos with Your Voice (Yes, Really)

AUG 6 – The Pixel 10 series introduces AI-powered photo edits via voice or text using Gemini, aiming to simplify editing for all users with features exclusive at launch to new models.

  • Google is set to launch the Pixel 10 series on August 20, featuring enhanced AI-powered camera tools.
  • This launch follows reports revealing two main features, Camera Coach and Conversational Photo Editing, powered by Google's Gemini AI.
  • Camera Coach will assist users in real time with lighting and angles, while Conversational Photo Editing lets users edit photos using text or voice prompts.
  • Users can ask Gemini to remove backgrounds, brighten images, or erase objects, with AI handling the edits instantly for better results.
  • Google may extend these AI features to older Pixel models via future Feature Drops, possibly limiting some functions to Google AI subscribers.
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Carlos ZorrillaGoogle continues to strengthen his commitment to artificial intelligence with Gemini, and now he does so by incorporating one of the most requested functions: image editing. Until now, Gemini could analyze photos, describe them or answer questions about them, but not modify them. With the Gemini 2.0 Flash update, the company’s AI is already able to transform photographs, generate images from text and apply profound changes to any …

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Google has released a short teaser about the upcoming Pixel 10. In the video there is also a small page hit on Apple. »If you buy a mobile phone because of a feature that is to come 'soon' but it has been coming 'soon' for a year, you could change your definition of 'soon'. Or you could just change your mobile phone.« With these words, Google invites you to the presentation event of the new Pixel 10 on August 20, 2025. The words are likely to be…

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Android Headlines broke the news in on Wednesday, August 6, 2025.
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