June 4, 2025 – Android Headline, a leading tech media outlet, revealed yesterday (June 3) that Google’s upcoming Pixel 10 series smartphones will feature significant upgrades to their camera systems. One of the most notable improvements is the integration of gimbal-level image stabilization technology, enabling users to capture professional-grade video footage without the need for external equipment.
According to the latest reports, the Pixel 10 series will largely retain the camera setup seen in the Pixel 9 series, with the standard model introducing a new telephoto lens. However, the real game-changer lies in the gimbal-level image stabilization technology, which promises to deliver results comparable to those achieved with professional gimbals like the DJI Osmo Mobile 6, all without any additional hardware.

Over the past few years, the Pixel series has earned a reputation for excellence in still photography, with camera quality consistently praised since Google’s transition from the Nexus brand to Pixel. Nevertheless, when it comes to video recording, the Pixel has historically lagged slightly behind the iPhone.
Now, with the new image stabilization technology in the Pixel 10, this gap could be significantly narrowed. Coupled with previously introduced features like Video Boost, this upgrade is expected to dramatically enhance video quality, marking a potential turning point for the Pixel series in the realm of videography.