It's been a little over two months since Google launched the Pixel 9 phones, but we're already starting to hear rumors about both the Pixel 10 and Pixel 11. We still don't know much about the hardware in the upcoming phones, but Android Authority reports that some information about Software in next year's Pixel models has leaked from Google's processor division.
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According to leaked information, the cameras in the Pixel 10 and Pixel 11 will be full of new artificial intelligence features. On Pixel 10, you should be able to use generative AI to edit images with your voice, or by drawing on the screen, with new “Speak-to-tweak” and “Sketch-to-Image” functions.
The Pixel 10 should also be able to record 4K video at 60fps with HDR support. Once you've shot a video, you should be able to use AI to easily edit it in the Photos app with the new “Video Geneative ML” feature.
On the other hand, the camera on the Pixel 11 will have 100x digital zoom support for both photos and videos. You should also be able to record videos where the background becomes cinematically blurred, or you can use the new 'Ultra Low Light Video' function to record video in really dark environments.
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