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Google and Samsung Are Making Me More and More Excited About the Pixel 10 Series

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A series of Samsung mistakes and a few encouraging recent rumors on the Pixel 10 family as a whole and the Pixel 10 Pro Fold in particular are massively boosting my excitement for Google's next big phones.
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Google is preparing the Pixel 10 series for market launch. What's in the devices has been fixed for a long time, but is now gradually becoming known for us. Due to the new FCC certifications, some technical details are visible. This makes it clear: Google still distinguishes the Pro models strongly from the cheaper models. Although a third camera is donated to the Pixel 10 this year, it is therefore far from being a pro. There is no steam chambe…

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Google has seen how the specifications of its next folding smartphone, the Pixel 10 Pro Fold, have been filtered. Its third folding device comes with some very important novelties. Like being the brand’s first smartphone to incorporate the SoC Tensor G5 or, adding to the exclusivity of offering a fully water-resistant folding smartphone. Something that didn’t even offer Samsung when launching its new foldables last week. Filtration of the specif…

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El Chapuzas Informático broke the news in on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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