Google Pixel 10 Pro XL in for review
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Google Pixel 10 Pro XL in for review
"Google went very conservative with the Pixel 10 Pro XL upgrade, shipping a phone with a bigger battery and a new chipset, but with an unchanged camera system and a mostly identical body. Looking at the two side-by-side, it's very hard to find the differences. It may be safe to say that Pixel 9 Pro XL owners won't rush to upgrade this year."
"There's something about a Pixel. It's a combination of hardware and software, which makes it unique. The software in this case is Google's take on Android 16, and it's very fluid with a polished haptic engine that adds an almost physical layer to the experience. We love the Jade color option of the Pixel 10 Pro XL. It's a subtle green hue that goes lovely with the glossy gold frame. The phone feels more curvy in the hand, compared to its sharp-edged competitors."
"Google didn't change the camera specs on this year's Pixel Pros, which is always going to be held against them in this hotly-contested space. Still, the triple camera system is well-rounded, and it may only take some of Google's unique image seasoning to make it a winner. We'll see in our review. We found the vanilla Pixel 10 to be somewhat pedestrian."
Google's Pixel 10 Pro XL delivers a larger battery and a new chipset while preserving the same triple-camera system and a mostly unchanged body. Visual differences versus the Pixel 9 Pro XL are minimal, making upgrades less compelling for existing Pro XL owners. The phone runs Google's take on Android 16 with a fluid interface and a polished haptic engine that enhances tactile feedback. The Jade color option combines a subtle green back with a glossy gold frame and a curvier feel in hand. Pricing starts at €1,299 for 16/256GB and €1,429 for 16/512GB.
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