HIGHLIGHTS
- Google Pixel 10 series might include a new MediaTek T900 modem.
- The lineup is expected to feature Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, and Pixel 10 XL.
- The phones will be powered by the rumored Tensor G5 chipset.
Google is expected to launch the Pixel 9a next year, followed by the Pixel 10 series in the second half of 2025. While the launch is still some time away, a new report has provided new details about Google’s Pixel 10 series modem.
Google Pixel 10 series modem details (leaked)
According to an exclusive report from Android Authority, the Pixel 10 series is expected to come equipped with MediaTek’s yet-to-be-released T900 modem. Initially, Google was considering Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X75 modem but ultimately decided to opt for the MediaTek T900. Details about the modem’s capabilities remain scarce; however, it is expected to be based on MediaTek’s advanced “M85” modem IP.
The Pixel 10 series is likely to include three models: Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, and Pixel 10 XL. On the processing side, the series is rumored to be powered by Google’s upcoming Tensor G5 chipset. The devices are also expected to run the latest version of Android, presumably Android 16.
For now, details about the Pixel 10 series remain limited, but with the inclusion of a new MediaTek modem and Google’s custom Tensor chip, it looks like the company is aiming to make significant hardware changes in its next-generation flagship lineup.