Pixel 10 Pro XL review: Google's superphone gets AI and magnetic upgrades
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Pixel 10 Pro XL review: Google's superphone gets AI and magnetic upgrades
"The Pixel 10 Pro XL is the largest slab phone Google makes and is one of the biggest available in Europe and the US. It costs 1,199 (1,299/$1,199/A$1,999), sitting above its smaller sibling the Pixel 10 Pro and below the upcoming folding Pixel 10 Pro Fold, and competing directly with Apple's iPhone 17 Pro Max and Samsung's Galaxy S25 Ultra."
"The Pixel has a ring of magnets to attach any number of Qi2 or MagSafe accessories to the back including phone grips, such as the Popsocket, as well as car mounts, wallets, stands and batteries. Photograph: Samuel Gibbs/The Guardian It has a huge, bright and smooth OLED screen, which is one of the very best and excellent for watching TV and films."
"The 10 Pro XL has the same Google Tensor G5 chip as the rest of the Pixel 10 lineup and performs just as well, feeling rapid in general use. It plays games just fine, but those wanting the best graphics and frame rates in high-end mobile games are better served by rivals with Qualcomm's top Snapdragon chip, such as the S25 Ultra."
The Pixel 10 Pro XL is Google’s largest flagship phone, priced above the Pixel 10 Pro and below the forthcoming folding model, positioned against Apple and Samsung’s biggest devices. The phone closely matches the previous generation’s dimensions but adds 11g, making it a heavy two-handed device that benefits from a grip. It includes a ring of magnets for Qi2 or MagSafe accessories, a very bright and smooth OLED screen, Qi2.2 wireless charging up to 25W, and the Google Tensor G5 chip. Gaming is competent though not class-leading, and battery life reaches about 52 hours in mixed use.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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