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JudithS Posted
Coming from an Apple user, first time using Android, I do get frustrated, I really need to take time to customize it more to my liking. To me Apple is so much easier to use. And it's much heavier than my my old old Apple 13. The camera is the best thing about the phone. If u r 50 n above I would skip it, bc it's heavy. If you only care about having great camera then get it. My kids had gotten the flip 7phone so much cooler and light weight.
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JohnI Posted
Pros: Phone seems to be similar to the pixel 9. 10 pro has a lot better camera. Pixel 9 fit the pixel pro 10. Stays cooler than the pixel 9. Black Friday deals had big discounts with trade ins and coupons Cons: once in a while the new pixel pro 10 freezes up. Lots of updates coming in. I would say pixel pro 10 is a good buy
PeboQuattro Posted
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.
DHRUVINKUMARG Posted
I have been using the Pixel 10 Pro for a while now, and overall I am very happy with the purchase. The phone feels premium in hand, the display is bright and sharp, and the performance has been smooth for everyday use. The camera is definitely one of the highlights. Photos come out clear and detailed in both daylight and low-light conditions. Google’s image processing does an excellent job, and the zoom capabilities are impressive. Battery life has been good for my daily use, easily lasting through the day with normal browsing, emails, calls, and social media. I also appreciate the clean Android experience without unnecessary bloatware. The AI features and software integration are useful, and the phone feels fast and responsive. Call quality has been excellent, and the overall user experience is polished. The only minor drawback is that some advanced AI features take time to learn and may not be useful for everyone. However, this does not take away from the overall experience. I would definitely recommend the Pixel 10 Pro to anyone looking for a premium Android phone with an outstanding camera, smooth performance, and excellent software support.
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cxc9001 Posted
I've owned every pixel since the Pixel 3. I would rate this one slightly below the Pixel 9 pro, but above every other Pixel save for may be the pixel 5 (based on its value/performance at the time of release). Battery life is comparable to the Pixel 9 despite a slightly larger battery and what should be a more efficient 3nm architecture. I seems to heat up more than my Pixel 9 pro for unclear reasons, which is my only gripe with the device, which I docked 1 star for. But nothing really beats Google's vision of Android. Camera performance is phenomenal, and the front camera is the best in the business imo (at least in the US)
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TomM Posted
Fantastic camera, especially telephoto. Ultra wide is cool for scenery or large groups. Battery lasts all day even if I am listening to radio apps. Gets rather warm on inductive charger, but not when directly plugged in. Phone works as well as expected. For some reason, it wants to open my Fitbit app when something I was looking at wants to open external app. Can't think of any other things I don't like.
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BillE Posted
Excellently working Its a great device with good features Good camera
MrDevyn Posted
Solid Android experience with great exclusive features that make it a great pick especially with the camera performance. Although the pro does feel less than a premium phone usually does. With weak processing power, randomly getting hot, and some buggy hiccups with the launcher I feel like I took a step backwards rather than forwards with this upgrade.
NicholasM Posted
Phone is quick and responsive, good battery life and thermals. Need to test camera more but it also seems to work very well
Simone Posted
Its been a week with my phone and I completely enjoy it. The camera is amazing, the battery has been pretty substantial, it is a workhorse for sure. The only thing is of course it overheats a little easy, I didn't have a case on while transfering everything between phones and I couldn't hold either pixel ( traded up from a 7a) because they were both hot. Now that I use it with a case I haven't felt it overheat yet but I am definitely gonna put it to the test to see how it does.
itsalwaysdave Posted
very solid phone overall. little heavy. great camera and super fast
Allen Posted
This is a great phone but you really need to be connected to take advantage of all the greatness of the phone. It really acts like a Chromebook in a phone form factor. The basics are all there and I would say they are at the top in a lot of categories. Everything from camera features to performance are solid. You won't be disappointed with this phone and it will last you years in normal use. But as I said you really need to be connected to take advantage of all the features. Picture enhancements are cloud based, the AI is mostly could based. But you are looking at Pixel phone so you know all this already. Bottom line, for a basic android phone this is a great option
DavidV Posted
Good cameras, solid phone. Not the bedt on the market, but very good. Pixel 9 Pro is a grest buy for the phone
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RachelR Posted
Quality phone. I upgraded from the pixel 6 pro and there are some features I miss from my old phone they have upgraded on pixel 10 pro. Over all good phone. Price should not be as much as it is however
user970020 Posted
Very good phone, looks great, great software, not a lot of bloatware, good camera, battery life and processor could be better.
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JustinR Posted
Good phone overall. Camera is great. Battery life could be better. But still lasts me all day.
MarylouG Posted
I like this phone, I just wish the battery life was longer. The camera is awesome, the pics are unbelievable. Does so much, I haven't fully learned everything.
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OussamaM Posted
The phone has no issues, it just there is no upgrade to my Pixel 9 pro
stanxdinaryheroes Posted
lack of physical sim card kind of really sucks but it's a good phone! camera is great.
Samuser Posted
Camera is great for taking photos. Video could improve. Phone is fun to use and feels premium. Wish it had rhe anti reflective display like its competition.