A week later with Google Pixel 10, I'm wondering why anyone should buy pricier flagships
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A week later with Google Pixel 10, I'm wondering why anyone should buy pricier flagships
"With the Pixel 10, Google kept its sleek design, while adding hardware upgrades that will improve users' everyday experiences in subtle -- but meaningful, Google hopes -- ways. These include an improved battery, a new telephoto lens, and Pixelsnap: Android's version of MagSafe. Also: I ran a 100x camera zoom test with the Pixel 10 Pro and Samsung S25 Ultra - and there's a clear winner"
"The form factor is nearly identical to its predecessor, with rounded corners, aluminum sides, and a smooth Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2 back (also on the front). The camera bar, 6.3-inch Actua display, and similar weight (just 0.2 ounces heavier than last year) all resemble the Pixel 9, but this isn't a complaint. If it ain't broke, don't fix it."
Pixel 10 retains a sleek form factor with rounded corners, aluminum sides, and Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2 on both front and back. The 6.3-inch Actua OLED display supports 120Hz, 2424x1080 resolution and up to 3000 nits peak brightness for vivid visibility. Hardware upgrades include an improved battery, a new telephoto lens, and Pixelsnap, Android's version of MagSafe. The Google Tensor G5 chipset powers an expanded suite of on-device AI features. Camera performance and a 100x zoom comparison with competitors are emphasized. The phone maintains the same retail price as its predecessor despite the upgrades.
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