The Pixel 10 debuts as the baseline flagship at the Made by Google event with multiple hardware and software upgrades while keeping a $799 price. The phone includes the Tensor G5 chipset, a new telephoto lens, and a better battery. The AI suite can predict user needs and perform automatic photo edits. The design maintains Pixel 9 aesthetics with rounded corners, aluminum sides, a camera bar, and Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2 on both front and back. Dimensions and weight remain similar, about 0.2 ounces heavier, and new color options complement the Obsidian finish.
As summer draws to a close and Techtember nears, Google is kicking off the transition with its Made by Google event this week. One of the major releases at the event is Google's latest entry-level flagship device, -- and out of the entire Pixel 10 Series, it's the device to keep an eye on. Also: Everything announced at Made by Google 2025: Pixel 10 Pro, Fold, Watch 4, and more
While the Pixel 10 is the company's baseline model, after spending hands-on time with all the new devices ahead of launch, I can confidently say it's the best fit for most users. Why? The Pixel 10 packs highly anticipated upgrades, such as a better camera, battery, and chipset (which supports a plethora of new and exciting AI features), all at the same $799 price point as its predecessor.
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