I tested the Google Pixel 10 for a week, and it's an AI smartphone done right (so far)
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I tested the Google Pixel 10 for a week, and it's an AI smartphone done right (so far)
"Google's entry-level flagship Pixel has proven to be a capable smartphone, with just the right specs and features to please the masses. So when I switched over to the latest model, the , I wasn't expecting to be wowed. After a week of use, however, I stand corrected. With the Pixel 10, Google kept its sleek design, while adding hardware upgrades that will improve users' everyday experiences in subtle -- but meaningful, Google hopes -- ways."
"The form factor is nearly identical to its predecessor, with rounded corners, aluminum sides, and a smooth Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2 back (also on the front). The camera bar, 6.3-inch Actua display, and similar weight (just 0.2 ounces heavier than last year) all resemble the Pixel 9, but this isn't a complaint. If it ain't broke, don't fix it. Despite the surface similarities, more time with the phone makes the upgrades more evident."
Pixel 10 maintains a sleek form factor with rounded corners, aluminum sides, and Gorilla Glass Victus 2 on both front and back, mirroring prior dimensions and camera bar layout. The 6.3-inch Actua OLED display supports 120Hz and a 2424x1080 resolution with peak brightness increased to 3000 nits for improved visibility. Hardware upgrades include a new telephoto lens, a larger battery, and Pixelsnap magnetic accessory compatibility. The Tensor G5 chipset powers an expanded suite of on-device AI features that define much of the user experience. The device preserves the previous model's retail price despite these enhancements.
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