The Morning After: The most intriguing AI features inside the Pixel 10

Aug 26, 2025 - 14:01
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The Morning After: The most intriguing AI features inside the Pixel 10

After all the new Pixel 10 phones — expect to hear our review verdicts soon — we had time to take a closer look at the AI-centric software features Google often excels at. These include advances in Voice Translate, which can create a synthetic version of your voice speaking German. Or French. Or Japanese.

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There’s also Pro Res Zoom (Pixel 10 Pro devices only), which cranks zoom up to 100x, with AI guide rails to avoid twisted human faces and garbled text. In short, fewer AI hallucinations but improved detail and crispness. There’s also the Camera Coach, but I’m already a pretty good photographer. Brag. Managing Editor Cherlynn Low explains which features caught her attention at the Made By Google event.

Also: Add Me is still incredible, as designated group photographer.

— Mat Smith

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