Pixel 10 Pro employs the new Tensor G5 processor built on a 3nm process node, yielding up to 36% faster performance versus the Pixel 9 Pro. The Pixel 10 lineup introduces Pixelsnap magnetic wireless charging to securely attach accessories such as battery packs and wallets. Camera hardware remains the same as the 9 Pro with a 50MP main sensor, a 48MP ultrawide, and a 48MP 5x telephoto lens. The design and dimensions are largely unchanged, making the upgrade primarily about performance and magnetic charging rather than major physical redesigns.
The fastest, most efficient Pixel phone is here, and many current Google phone users are considering upgrading. Google's latest Pixel Pro phone has an upgraded Tensor G5 processor, which makes it more powerful than any Pixel phone ever. If you have an older Pixel, you may wonder if the new flagship is worth the upgrade and why. The Pixel 10 lineup is the first to get Pixelsnap wireless charging, which is Google's response to Apple's MagSafe on the iPhone.
While older Pixel phones supported wireless charging, the Pixelsnap features strong magnets to hold accessories like a battery pack or wallet. This is just one of the many changes coming with the Pixel 10 Pro. Here's how the new flagship compares to previous models, including the Pixel 9 Pro, 8 Pro, 7 Pro, and 6 Pro. Pixel 10 Pro versus Pixel 9 Pro Also: Google Pixel phones just got a major Bluetooth connectivity upgrade - why 6.0 is such a big deal
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