"When you put the Pixel 10 Pro next to the 9 Pro, you don't immediately see any significant differences. That's fine by us, because the design of both devices is still beautiful in 2025. There have been minor changes to the oval camera island, including a change in the location of the SIM card slot. The new Tensor G5 chip is on board, but otherwise, the hardware differences are minimal."
"Once again, a relatively small 6.3-inch AMOLED screen has been chosen, meaning no change from the 9 Pro. The maximum brightness of 3300 nits is slightly higher, but in practice you won't notice any difference. The screen is easy to read in all conditions, including full sunlight. The minimum brightness could be a notch lower, because it can still be too bright in bed without using a third-party app."
"The Tensor G5 chip is the beating heart of the Google 10 devices and is a great all-rounder, but certainly not the best or fastest chip on the market. We didn't run any benchmarks, but compared to a high-end Snapdragon or MediaTek chip, the Tensor processor is noticeably inferior. In practice, however, we didn't notice this, and multitasking, taking photos, and even playing some 3D games went fine."
The Pixel 10 Pro retains the Pixel 9 Pro's attractive design with small adjustments to the oval camera island and a relocated SIM card slot. The device incorporates the new Tensor G5 chip while otherwise offering minimal hardware changes. Improvements include better speakers, a slightly higher-capacity battery, and marginally increased peak display brightness. The 6.3-inch AMOLED display runs at 2856×1280 with a 3300-nit peak and a front camera in a single hole, though minimum brightness remains relatively high. The Tensor G5 is a capable all-round processor but lags behind top-tier Snapdragon and MediaTek chips in raw performance; everyday tasks and some 3D games perform well.
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