According to a previously leaked render, the Google Pixel 10 is anticipated to feature Qi2 wireless charging and may come with built-in magnets for the purpose. Notably, prior sources provided contradictory details regarding the Pixel 10’s potential Qi2-compatible magnets. However, this most recent rumour, which surfaced before the August 20 launch, strengthens the case that Pixel 10 phones would come with integrated magnets for Qi2 wireless charging. According to reports, Google’s upcoming wireless charging devices will be dubbed “Pixelsnap.”
May See Google Pixel 10 With Built-in Qi2 Magnets
The Google Pixel 10 is seen in an Indigo tint with a charging puck fixed directly to the rear in a leaked render that tipster Evan Blass (@evleaks) posted. When the phone is not covered, the antenna lines and the rear camera bulge are visible. One of Google’s speculated Pixel Snap accessories is anticipated to be the charging puck. Despite lacking any prominent branding, it is a larger version of the Pixel Watch 3 charger.
Google is reportedly developing a Pixelsnap Charger, a Pixelsnap Charger with Stand, and a Pixelsnap Ring Stand, according to a prior report. These are anticipated to be magnetic attachments with a Qi 2-backed design that work with smartphones in the Pixel 10 series. Interestingly, the Qi wireless charging protocol is supported by the current Pixel 9 model.
The informant above also leaked an official-looking render of the Pixel 10 Pro protective case. The official case of the current Pixel 9 Pro has the same design.
The Google Pixel 10 is anticipated to have a 6.3-inch AMOLED display and a Tensor G5 SoC. A 48-megapixel triple rear camera unit with a new telephoto shooter is reportedly available.
The same chipset is anticipated to be used by the Pixel 10 series’ Pro and Pro XL models. A larger 6.8-inch Super Actua display might be added to the latter. They have 48-megapixel ultrawide cameras and 50-megapixel triple rear camera systems.