Google is expected to add an upgraded Tensor G5 to the Pixel 10, which will reportedly power a “Video Generative ML” feature that could offer AI-powered video editing in the Photos app. Google is also working on a “Sketch-to-Image” capability for the Pixel 10 that could use AI to turn drawings into images, similar to Samsung’s image-generating AI tool, Android Authority reports. There’s a “Speak-to-Tweak” editing tool and something called “Magic Mirror” as well, but details about these features are still slim.
As noted by Android Authority, the Pixel 10’s Tensor G5 chip may be able to run Stable Diffusion locally. This could potentially allow users to use it within its AI image generation app Pixel Studio, which currently uses on-device AI and Google’s cloud-based Imagen 3 model. Some other information uncovered in the leak suggests that the Pixel 10 will support recording video in 4K HDR at 60 frames per second. The Pixel 9 currently supports 4K HDR video at up to 30 frames per second.
There’s still plenty of time for these rumored plans to change, as the Pixel 10 isn’t expected until the second half of next year, and the Pixel 11 likely won’t arrive until 2026.