
With the Pixel 10 series, Google is planning to use Gemini to help you take better pictures, with a new feature called “Camera Coach”.
Camera Coach will work with Gemini to help you snap the best pictures in real-time. This would include things like adjusting your angle to better frame the picture, adjusting the lighting, and more. Apparently, this is done by allowing Camera Coach to read the scene and then offer suggestions.
It’s unclear right now how long it would take Camera Coach to read the scene, but it should be pretty instant. Otherwise, this feature won’t be that useful.
Google continues to rely heavily on software for its Cameras
Google has always relied pretty heavily on the software when it comes to the Pixel Camera, and this year it seems like Google is doing this more than ever. On the base model, Google is adding a telephoto camera, but it is also adding some pretty small cameras across the board on the Pixel 10. You can check out more in the Google Pixel 10 Specs, which we leaked a few weeks ago. But don’t let that turn you off, as Google does have some really good computational photography, that works better on these smaller sensors.
Meanwhile on the Pixel 10 Pro and Pixel 10 Pro XL, Google is sticking with relatively the same sensors as last year. Which took some pretty good photos, though, we believed that they were a little over processed, and had a bit too much AI in there. Hopefully features like Camera Coach will help improve that this year.
The Google Pixel 10 release date is set for August 20. All new devices should be available for pre-order that day; however, we did recently hear that the Pixel 10 Pro Fold would be shipping later on in October. So there are some delays in Google’s supply chain, it seems, going into the Fall.
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