For another year, Google's hardware department is outing not one but two compact-sized flagship phones. You've got the Google Pixel 10 as the "entry-level" flagship for the Pixel 10 series, while the Google Pixel 10 Pro builds upon the vanilla model with better cameras and comes with larger memory configurations. Of course, there are other, less obvious differences, as you will see, and we will try to answer whether the €200/$200 price premium for the Pro version is worth it.
The Google Pixel 10 series has only been available for about two weeks, but users are already encountering some big glitches. Also: A week later with Google Pixel 10, I'm wondering why anyone should buy pricier flagships Over the past several days, users of both the Pixel 10 and the Pixel 10 Pro a "snow" that totally overtakes the screen. The best way to describe it is like the static that appeared on an older TV with no signal, except it's colorful.
All in all, this isn't what I'd call a no-brainer, pull-the-trigger-this-instant upgrade. We aren't at that point quite yet. But it's a reasonably compelling argument to consider - if you're not entirely ecstatic about your current phone situation and/or you're ready for something new and improved. ➡️ The verdict, in short: Incredibly easy to justify if you want it but by no means needed.