The Pixel 10 phones are just days away from being officially unveiled by Google but there’s always time for one more leak and the latest hints at a big upgrade.
We already know via leaks that the Pixel 10 phones are set to get Qi2 wireless charging, but a big speed boost could be coming on the wired side, too.
Retailers such as PC Canada have accidentally revealed some of the new accessories coming, including a new ‘Google 67W Dual Port Power Adapter’ at $79.
The Pixel 9 phones, if you have the right model, can charge at up to 37W via USB-C, so are we about to get a 30W upgrade?
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Probably not, but it certainly indicates that the Pixel 10 phones (model depending) could get faster.
Google’s current own-brand charger is 45W, which is faster than the 37W of the Pixel 9 Pro XL, so the Pixel 10 might not go all the way to 67W, but an improvement to 45W is certainly feasible, matching the Galaxy S25 Ultra.
We have to remember this charger has two ports, so the speed is partly designed to be split between each one, so two devices can get a decent amount of juice simultaneously.
While the addition of Qi2 wireless charging and impending ‘Pixelsnap’ accessories (possibly including a Pixel Stand 3 or equivalent) is more exciting, faster wired speeds are still a positive – especially when the likes of Google and Samsung have been behind many rivals in this area.
We’ll find out all the final details on Wednesday at the big Made by Google event. Until then, keep up with all our Pixel coverage.