Exciting Upgrade Hinted for Google Pixel 10 Phones
The highly anticipated release of the Google Pixel 10 phones is just around the corner, and a recent leak suggests a significant upgrade in the works. While previous leaks have hinted at Qi2 wireless charging for the Pixel 10 phones, a new development points to a potential speed boost in wired charging as well.
A recent slip-up by retailers like PC Canada has unveiled some upcoming accessories, including a new ‘Google 67W Dual Port Power Adapter’ priced at $79. This has sparked speculation about a possible increase in charging speeds for the Pixel 10 phones compared to their predecessors.
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While it’s unlikely that the Pixel 10 phones will support a full 67W charging speed, the potential upgrade to 45W would still be a significant improvement. This would bring the Pixel 10 phones on par with flagship devices like the Galaxy S25 Ultra in terms of wired charging speeds.
The new Google charger features two ports, allowing for simultaneous charging of multiple devices at a decent speed. This versatility adds to the appeal of the upcoming Pixel 10 phones, along with the expected Qi2 wireless charging capability and the rumored ‘Pixelsnap’ accessories, possibly including a new Pixel Stand.
Stay tuned for the official unveiling of the Google Pixel 10 phones at the upcoming Made by Google event on Wednesday, where all the final details will be revealed. In the meantime, continue following our coverage of all things Pixel-related.