Igeekphone News, June 25th: The technology media Android Headline published a blog post yesterday (June 24th), reporting that the standard version of Pixel 10 still does not include the Vapor Chamber. And it does not support WiFi 7 and the “Ultra Res Zoom” function.
The upgrade highlights of the standard version of Google Pixel 10 mainly include the addition of a telephoto camera. However, to distinguish the standard version from the Pro version, this year’s model still does not come equipped with a Vapor Chamber.
Igeekphone Note: The Vapor Chamber, also known as the vapor chamber or superconducting heat plate, has the same function and working principle as a heat pipe. It operates by the evaporation and condensation cycle of the fluid enclosed in a plate-like cavity, endowing it with the characteristic of rapid temperature equalization, thereby achieving the functions of rapid heat conduction and heat diffusion.
The standard version of Pixel 10 does not support Wi-Fi 7 yet. In addition, it is absent from supporting Ultra Res Zoom and ultra stable video recording.
“Super Resolution Zoom” is an upgraded version of Super Res Zoom. The latter supports shooting up to 8x zoom videos and is capable of capturing long-distance videos with richer and clearer details. Ultra-stable video recording is equivalent to having a built-in pan-tilt, which makes video shooting more stable.
It was previously reported that Google would hold the “Made by Google” event on August 20th. At that time, the Pixel 10 series of mobile phones would be released and were expected to go on sale on August 28th.