Google Pixel 10 series smartphones spotted on FCC database; Connectivity details revealed
Google is rumored to soon unveil its Pixel 10 series smartphones, and the series is expected to include four models- Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and Pixel 10 Pro Fold. Reports suggest that these devices could make their debut on 13th August, and lately the rumor mill has been buzzing with updates of this upcoming series.
Yesterday, three new Google smartphones were spotted on the IMDA certification website with model numbers ‘GEHN3’, ‘G45RY’, and ‘GK2MP’. Among these, the model number GK2MP has now made its appearance on the FCC database along with G4QUR and GUL82 model numbers.
It is believed that these model numbers belong to Pixel 10 (GK2MP), Pixel 10 Pro (G4QUR), and Pixel 10 Pro XL (GUL82).
For the XL model, the database reveals that the device will arrive with wireless charging, WiFi 6E, Thread support and UWB, while it is also suggested that the company is using a Samsung modem. These same features are revealed for the Pixel 10 Pro.
Meanwhile, the Pixel 10 vanilla model supports wireless charging and WiFi 6E, while a Samsung modem is also revealed to be used for this device. All three listings also mention NTN (Non-Terrestrial Network) connectivity.
Check out the previously revealed details about the upcoming Google Pixel 10 smartphone series here.
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