Retailers like PC Canada have inadvertently unveiled new accessories, including the ‘Google 67W Dual Port Power Adapter’ priced at $79. This raises speculation about a potential 30W upgrade from the current 37W charging capability of the Pixel 9 phones.
Although it’s unlikely for the Pixel 10 to reach the full 67W capacity, an improvement to 45W seems plausible, aligning it with competitors like the Galaxy S25 Ultra. Notably, the charger features two ports, allowing for efficient power distribution to multiple devices simultaneously.
While the anticipation grows for the introduction of Qi2 wireless charging and upcoming ‘Pixelsnap’ accessories, such as the rumored Pixel Stand 3, the prospect of faster wired charging speeds is certainly promising. This development is crucial given Google and Samsung’s past lag in this aspect compared to other manufacturers.
All the final details regarding the Pixel 10 phones will be unveiled at the upcoming Made by Google event on Wednesday. Stay tuned for comprehensive coverage of all things Pixel until then.