Meet Pixel 10 Pro, the new standard for pro phones. Advanced AI with Gemini, unbelievable camera quality, impeccable design, and the next-gen Google Tensor G5 chip.¹
Q: If I buy this right now, and it goes on further sale over cyber Monday, will I get a price match?
A: Yes
Q: will this phone work if used in czech republic?
A: Hi there, The device listed here is the SKU which means it comes with a one-year manufacturer's warranty. If you need a device replacement or repair and you are outside the country of purchase, you may have difficulty obtaining support. For more information feel free to visit our Google Store help center.
Q: With this phone work on the prepaid Boost Mobile Network?
A: YES, the Pixel 10 Pro Unlocked can be used with the Boost Mobile Network. To transition from my Moto to this Pixel, it required visiting a Boost Mobile store, working with an onsite rep, who had to work with Boost Tech Support directly. Issue being, this new Pixel 10 was incorrectly in Boost’s system as having a physical SIM card slot, therefore I could not preform the phone upgrade/replacement myself. Boost Support had to correct the SIM card error in their system before provisioning Pixel’s IMEI for an eSIM.

Meet Pixel 10 Pro, the new standard for pro phones. Advanced AI with Gemini, unbelievable camera quality, impeccable design, and the next-gen Google Tensor G5 chip.¹

Meet Pixel 10 Pro, the new standard for pro phones. Advanced AI with Gemini, unbelievable camera quality, impeccable design, and the next-gen Google Tensor G5 chip.¹

Meet Pixel 10 Pro, the new standard for pro phones. Advanced AI with Gemini, unbelievable camera quality, impeccable design, and the next-gen Google Tensor G5 chip.¹

Escape the ordinary with Google Pixel 10. It has Pixel’s most powerful chip, an incredible camera, and Gemini built in to supercharge your productivity and creativity.¹
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Customers often highlight the Pixel 10 Pro's exceptional camera quality and impressive battery life. Many appreciate the phone's quick performance, ideal size, and solid design. However, a few customers have noted that the phone can get warm when using an inductive charger.
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I brought this Pixel to try out the Pixel Experience, and against my S22, S23, S24, S25, it's been really nice. Call screening, Now Playing, so convenient. The voice type with Google Assistant is nice. I wish Samsung had Now Playing built-in instead of needing third-party apps. My Pixel has issues like a flickering display (driver problem) and Android Auto crashes the launcher sometimes, display has no anti-glare coating and more prone to scratchs compared to S25U and S24U so please get a screen protector.
This review is from Google - Pixel 10 Pro 128GB (Unlocked) - Moonstone
Posted by Kevaairbag
I am very happy with my new phone. The camera capability was incomparable to my prior Samsung. I never realized 100x zoom could realistically zoom in on nature pictures. I was unsure until I started setting up all my nirmals to see all the bells and whistles in place. You have to really experience all to see how excellent the phone is made and use the grade A bonuses. I am glad my husband reviewed the 2 phones before I made my decision. I am not disappointed in my choice.
This review is from Google - Pixel 10 Pro 128GB (Unlocked) - Porcelain
Posted by JnT1998
The Google Pixel 10 Pro is a great phone and an excellent choice when looking for a pure Google experience without out the added bloat or customization. With a a refined design and modern UI, the Pixel 10 Pro is the most iPhone like experience I have had on Android, which coming from a long term iPhone user is a compliment. The Obsidian color is great and has an upscale look with the “Gorilla Glass Victus 2 silky matte” satin glass back and polished metal banding. While I can speak to the glass being durable, the finish is almost too smooth. The overall design is mostly unchanged from the previous model, though the specs indicate it gained a little weight likely thanks to the slightly larger 4870 mAh battery and PixelSnap magnets. I think the design is a nice alternative to the other Android flagships, so it is good to see Google iterating on what works. The 6.3” Super Actua OLED display is a treat to look at, offering fast response while able to drop down to a single hertz to preserve battery. Brightness is improved, with up to 3300 nits peak making outdoor usage a breeze. Inside the new 3nm Google Tensor G5 provides a smooth experience and switching between apps was snappy. AI features like Gemini or photo processing are responsive and relatively quick. Connectivity was also fast, thanks to WiFi 7 and the latest 5G cellular mmWave. Google also added Thread support, which is good to have Matter compatibility. The camera system is great, and a nice upgrade coming from an older iPhone. Though I love the telephoto lens, the Pro Res 100x zoom is generative AI and it may take liberty to fill in details which is generally not something I am looking for when taking photos. The zoom is still great when dialed back and not pushing the limits of what detail is there. However, if you embrace Pro Res it can surprise you with some impressive, accurate enders using your photos. The on device processing is fairly quick and Google also provides the original image for comparison. The full 50MP sensor is available and excellent when using the primary or wide angle camera sensors but I found the telephoto produced cleaner shots when utilizing Pro Res which is limited to 12MP. Beyond Pro Res, there is also a Camera Coach that can help you with framing and taking your photos, which I could see being quite helpful though I knew most of what it would suggest. The camera can also take Macro shots are great and the front facing camera can take some pretty decent selfie photos as well thanks to the 42MP front facing camera. Video recording is also really good, with 4K 60 HDR and 8K 30 available when using video boost. Active video stabilization is limited to 1080P however, so not optical and likely digitally constrained to the sensor. I generally found the videos, like the photos to be good quality and having a great assortment of features and tools to capture great moments. The only downside for me is the base phone only comes with 128GB of storage, but Google does currently provide a one year trial to Google 1 AI Pro plan which includes 2TB of storage, along with a host of AI model access perks. I found the Pixel 10 Pro to be surprisingly compelling as a long time iPhone user, the refinements and improvements Google has made provide a nice device for Android users new and old.
Posted by PeboQuattro