Why I'm recommending this Google Pixel 10 model to most people (and don't regret it)
Briefly

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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