- Tensor G5 leak suggests Google could be working on a “next-gen” telephoto camera with 100x zoom capabilities for the Pixel 11 series.
- This would be aided with machine learning algorithms to achieve 100x zoom for photos and videos.
- Samsung introduced 100x zoom with the Galaxy S20 Ultra in 2020, while the Pixel 11 is expected to be launched in 2026.
Although the Pixel 9 series was just recently launched, we’re already getting some possible good news about future Google phones. Thanks to a massive leak from Google’s gChips division, we have some clues on features that the Tensor G5 is likely to support, and one of the highlight camera features for the Pixel 11 could be 100x zoom capabilities.
Our report highlights that Google could be working on a “next-gen” telephoto camera that would help bring 100x zoom capabilities to the Pixel 11 series in 2026, as we spotted references to such a camera upgrade in the leaked documents. The hardware would be supported with Tensor G5’s machine learning algorithms to help it achieve 100x zoom for photos and videos. However, we anticipate that the machine learning algorithms could differ for the two media formats.