Google Pixel 10 review

 Google Pixel 10 review: Camera, specs, AI features and Android Mag-safe? 

The Pixel 10 is the newest edition to the pixel series by google and it is by far one of the most powerful phones made by google and in classic google fashion there are new AI features which feel magical and actually helpful.

Specs of Pixel 10

Dimensions & Weight: 8.6mm thick, 204 grams

Display: 6.3" OLED, 120Hz refresh rate, 3000 nits peak brightness

Build: Gorilla Glass Victus 2 front and back, aluminum frame

SIM: eSIM only in the US (no physical SIM slot)

Operating System: Android 16 with 7 years of major updates

Processor: Google Tensor G5 (3nm)

  • 34% faster than last year’s Pixel chip

  • ~35% slower than Snapdragon 8 Elite

  • Manufactured by TSMC instead of Samsung

Memory & Storage: 128GB storage, 12GB RAM, no expandable storage

Rear Cameras:

  • 48MP main

  • 10.8MP telephoto

  • 13MP ultra-wide

  • Video: 4K @ 60fps

Front Camera: 10.8MP ultra-wide, Video: 4K @ 60fps

Audio: Stereo speakers, no headphone jack

Charging:

  • Wired: USB Type-C 3.2, 30W

  • Wireless: Qi 2, 15W

Battery: Around 5000mAh, larger than last generation


Pixel snap and AI feature:

Google has introduced mag-safe into Android which Google calls Pixel Snap it can be used with mag-safe accessories because it has the same magnet arrangement as mag-safe. Google has made many things that can be used with this like their wireless charger it now sticks to the the back of the phone for a easier alignment rather then just surgically placing your pixel on the charging pad.



Google added some new software features to the pixel 10 series one of their features is the camera coach it uses AI to see the picture that you are taking and it will give u different poses some of the ones are made with AI and some times it would even tell you to change your facial expression. Magic cue is also a new feature it would take information out of your google account lets say from your email and it would give you your flight details when some one asks you via a message. as shown on in the picture below.


Even when we're calling it would be able to take out the key enough from it like if we're calling at a restaurant the phone would be able to find which restaurant your calling and like at what day our reservation is and shows up the info when it is needed. They have also added a feature called Pro res zoom which was already in cameras when taking to 20-30x zoom but now in 100x zoom in the pro phones the camera would take several low quality shots which was already happening in the previous phones and it merges the photos into one high res zoom but now google has added AI to the mix. And there are new apps like the ask photos app which is another chat-bot which we can now ask to edit our pictures. Which would take longer to do and no one's really gonna spend time telling the AI to remove that specific person in the background. Voice Translate it can translate your voice to lets say a German speaker and that person's German into English though it is a bit bugger as it does have problems with translating it does mess up some times but google has admitted its in its early phase and the phones are still yet to hit shelves on 28th August. It also does keep your accent very well like if you say "Hey, how are you?" it will translate it as if you said it. 

Conclusion:

Overall, the Google Pixel 10 is one of the most powerful phones Google has made so far. With its fast Tensor G5 chip, great cameras, and bright 120Hz display, it feels really smooth to use. The new AI features like Camera Coach, Magic Cue, and Pro Res Zoom actually make your life easier, not just look fancy. Pixel Snap makes wireless charging and accessories way simpler, and with 7 years of software updates, this phone will last a long time. If you want a phone that’s fast, smart, and packed with useful features, the Pixel 10 is definitely worth checking out.

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