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Google rolling out Pixel Camera 10.3: 100x ‘Pro Res Zoom’ renamed

Google is rolling out the first update to Pixel Camera of 2026, though version 10.3 is a minor release.

The only user-facing change we’ve noticed so far is that “Pro Res Zoom” on the Pixel 10 Pro and Pixel 10 Pro XL has been renamed to just “Pro Zoom.” This is reflected in the Settings > Model download page, as well as the Camera Help page.

10.2 vs. 10.3

You should also see the new name reflected in “Processing” prompts and other descriptions. The Pixel 10 Pro product listing has also been renamed.

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This update was first available for the Pixel 10a, and it’s now rolling out to all other devices via the Play Store

The Android 16 QPR3 March 2026 update fixed an issue that “caused the camera service to crash, improving overall camera stability” for the Pixel 9+. 

Meanwhile, the Connected Cameras feature now supports external devices like a “webcam, DSLR camera, or other Pixel phone camera via USB.” This is available on the Pixel 6+ over USB with compatible cameras that support the USB Video Class specification. However, there’s a curious device restriction for other Pixel cameras support: 

  • For Pixel 6 and later (except Pixel 10 and Pixel A-series devices), you can connect to other Pixel phones (except Pixel 10 and Pixel A-series devices), GoPro cameras, and USB cameras.
  • For Pixel 10 and Pixel A-series devices from Pixel 6a and later, you can only connect to GoPro cameras and USB cameras.

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