Pixel 10 will use two camera sensors to improve macro photography

Pixel 10 Pro XL render. | Image credit-Android Headline
While the Pixel 10 will allow the 5x telephoto sensor to shoot macro closeups, it will not remove the macro capability from the phone’s ultrawide camera. That’s because the minimum focusing distance on the telephoto sensor is further than the ultrawide sensor. The Pixel 10 will determine which sensor to use based on the user’s distance from the subject. We should also point out that using the telephoto sensor for a macro photo creates a blurry bokeh background that helps make the subject pop.
We could see the Pixel 10 series introduced on August 20th with an August 28th release date. Keep in mind that the upcoming series will be powered by the first Tensor chip designed by Google from the ground up, the 3nm Tensor G5 application processor (AP). This should allow Google to add some tasty, exclusive features to the Pixel 10 line. It will be the first Tensor AP built by TSMC instead of Samsung Foundry.