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Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars with 88 reviews

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    Rating 4.9 out of 5 stars

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    Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars

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98%would recommend to a friend

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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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  • Pros mentioned:
    Camera quality, Connectivity
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Can't go wrong

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    This review is on a Google Pixel 10 Pro 128GB (Unlocked) - Obsidian. I am upgrading from a Pixel 6 Pro. First look at the phone, I could see there are changes. It has a silky matte glass back with a polished metal frame. I also noticed the redesign to look more like another brand. The sides are flat instead of rounded. I turned it over and took one look at the camera lens and could tell this looks like a serious camera. It is Wi-fi 7. The memory and storage is the same and it took me years to fill up my previous Pixel so it is enough. The screen auto adjusts between 1 - 120Hz variable refresh rate which is top of the line. Google really makes swapping phones so easy. This phone doesn't use a SIM card but uses an eSIM. This is one less step to have to take when setting up your phone. You will not have to remove the SIM card from your old phone and put it in your new phone. To start off when turning on the phone it gives you a QR code to scan. So you use your old phone to scan the code and it will ask you to continue setup. It grabs all the info it needs from your old phone to sign into your Wi-fi without entering anything. Then it adds your account without having to sign-in. Next, it knows your phone number already and begins to activate the eSIM. It transfers all the info from your SIM to the new eSIM while you continue to setup the rest and will tell you when it is activated. It then gives you the option to copy all the pictures, messages, settings and apps by two methods. Express or customize. Express will only copy recent photos. Customize will copy everything but my old phone was full so it said it didn't have room to copy everything to my new phone so I had to use express. There are a lot of questions and screens to go though to continue setting it up while it copies but both didn't take too long. I found that some of my apps would already sign straight into my account without entering anything. It is spot on, like just swapping phones and it is ready to go just like on your old phone. Photos look great and you can make changes to them just by asking. I took a picture of my bed and told it to remove the comforter. It is kind of scary what it can do. The comforter was gone and the sheets were an exact match in color even with wrinkles in them. It looked so real. This camera has an awesome 20x zoom and it still looks good. Performance is about what my old phone is like. Sound is better than my old phone. There are many new features that AI offers that I still haven't tried yet but look forward to using them. This is a great phone that I look forward to having for a few years.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Camera quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Best Pixel Yet

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    Upgrading from a Pixel 7 and all I can say is WOW – What a difference. This product looks and feels like a premium product and quite aesthetically pleasing. Packaging and Unboxing – Very minimalistic packaging of all recyclable content. In the box was the phone, quick set up guide and and a USB cable for phone to phone transfer of data. Simple and very welcome! Setup – Very simple and quite streamlined as I was going from Pixel 7 to this new offering. The phone easily walked through the steps to transfer all data – photos, music, messages, accounts, contacts etc. As I had quite a bit of data (100GB or so) it took about 40 minutes over wifi. Be sure to have both phones fully charged to accommodate the transfer process. I also really appreciated the wase of converting to esim from the physical sim card on the pixel 7. The Pixel 10 pro does not have a physical sim tray slot. I had my new Pixel 10 pro set up through t-mobile via esim in about 60 seconds. Not sure how esy other carriers would be but T-mobile was a breeze. Performance – The phone connects to my wi-fi 7 set up in house and is extremely fast with no lag on page downloads. Over the air I connect to T-mobile 5g AC, also very fast. The screen is a super bright 3300 nits OLED and I have not turned up the brightness to its max setting, even in sunlight. Cameras are stellar for a phone set-up but and I have not seen anything better. Battery lasts me a full 2 days easy and recharge time is rapid. The AI is Google Gemini which I actually have grown to appreciate and is conversive in a way I did not expect. Could not be happier with this Pixel 10 Pro. Well done, highly recommended.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Camera quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Pretty Nice!

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    This is my review of the new Pixel 10 Pro. In all fairness I should say I'm 70 yrs. old, suffer from hearing loss & don't like changes. For starters, I had a difficult time in the beginning with getting info from old phone transferred to new phone. The Esim transition did not work & I had to get Verizon involved. That only made matters worse because they screwed up my wife and my cell numbers on our phones. Once we got that all straighten out things got simpler. Positives for the phone: The Camera takes better quality photo's than my old phone. There's also a bunch of features, like a Telephoto lens for zooming in, an add me feature we you can add yourself into your photo. You also have an option to take panoramic photo's. Battery life is awesome, I can go a couple of days without recharging. Plenty of Storage & Memory room for all my photos & info from old phone to be transferred over & I still have tons of space. Display is improved over old phone. While there's still room for improvement I can now see my screen even in direct sunlight. Negatives for the phone: Ring tones, I feel like the choices are boring & limited. Also the available volume for the ring tones is low. Weight, you'd think the phones would get lighter & smaller. While the size is basically the same as my old phone, the weight has increased. In closing, this phone has options I'll probably never use but my kids & grandkids would love. I would recommend this phone. The quality of the phone calls has been awesome. No dropped calls or service.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Camera quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Heat dissipation
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Cool android phone

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    Firstly I received my pixel 10 pro in perfect condition from the carrier. Unboxing has the phone and a charger cable only no box included for your wall outlet. I have been using iPhones for the last 15 years and my son and my sister both have had pixels after iPhones and swore to me I would love this better. They call this the iPhone killer and welp I gave it try. The screen and functionality is similar to my iPhone and using the phone was easy and simple. Adding apps from the App Store was seamless and I was surprised to find out all the date from an iPhone could be easily transfer with a cable between the two phones. I got all the same apps and contacts and photos etc. My two favorite things about the pixel 10 pro are the cameras and the speakerphone. The cameras are stunning. The zoom is phenomenal. The editing capabilities are vast and all photos seems to look incredible. I tried low lighting , zoom 100x, everything looks good. I will say on 100x zoom the picture gets a little cartoony. The speakerphone.. wow so much better than my other phone. When I’m using it the speaker changes depending on how I’m holding the phone so I’m always getting crisp clean dialog. The thing I dislike most about this phone is it would get really warm, probably because it’s mid grade processor has a hard time keeping up. While I can open 10 browsers and navigate them seamlessly, the phone warms up when throwing a lot at it. Overall this is a cool phone and the android 16 software is optimized to this phone so the OS works really really well. I guess I’m a slave to iPhone though.. not able to fully switch and I missed my iPhone while testing the pixel out. I will recommend to friends and family it’s a great phone just not for me

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Camera quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    The best phone on the market period.

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    Congratulations Google; you have just near perfected (nothing is ever truly perfect....but this is darn near close) an android phone. Before I start my full review I think it is important to mention that I love this phone so much, that I ordered a Google Pixel 10 Pro 512GB version last night just so I can have another with more on hand storage. The phone is packaged beautifully in the most minimalistic and slim style packaging. Inside the box, you are greeted with the gorgeous Pixel 10 Pro in Obsidian which is a very rich looking black. Inside the box is also a USB-C charging cable. Set up of the Pixel 10 is just as easy as it always is and if you are an iPhone user making the switch to android then you will have the ability to transfer over your iPhone contents via USB-C to USB-C (phone to phone). If you are a current android user its transfers everything over seamlessly. The phone also now has e-sim so future Pixel upgrades will be seamless when transferring your cell phone number over. The Pixel 10 Pro has many incredible features so allow me to walk you through my favorites before I hit some other incredible Highlights. AI: Artificial Intelligence has been one of the most talked about tools that Humans can tap into on a daily basis and because of Google Gemini, you can now too, directly on your Pixel. Gemini has officially replaced google assistant and comes with a year free subscription from google when you purchase the Pixel. After that, I believe it will cost a few hundred dollars a year. Let me tell you, this thing is absolutely worth it. To have the power of Gemini on your cell phone it is unbelievable. My first test was uploading a photo of my coffee mug. It not only recognized the character but laid out every single detail of the image. I also asked Gemini what type of bread my dog was and it nailed it. I am super excited to see how Gemini keeps on improving. Up Next....The Camera: Google has always had a top camera on their Pixel line of devices but not only do I feel like they enhanced this camera but they use the power of Gemini to really enhance your photos. I personally have ZERO editing skills or really how to frame a nice photo. Well, Google solved this with "Camera Coach". When aiming your camera at a person or a scene, you can press the camera coach icon and it will literarily guide you to take the best photo possible. To test this out, I took two photos, one photo exactly how I would take it and the other with camera coach guiding me. Camera Coach easily outshined me and it is a tool I am going to use a lot. Pro Res Zoom is another incredible feature and I tested this with a flag that was on my neighbors lawn four houses down. I zoomed in 100X and took the photo and of course it was extremely blurry but you can easily tell it is a washed out color photo of a flag. Within seconds (it takes a bit to render) AI enhanced the entire image perfectly...It actually opened my jaw up. The flag had gorgeous and naturaly looking colors, the grass was not pixelated and a vibrate green, the side walk looked exactly as it does. I was mind blown....bravo google.I have noticed that this works better when you are photographing something colorful and not a human being but this will improve. Next is the portrait photo mode which is something I have always used frequently. The 50MP camera captures so much depth of detail its wonderful. When taking a photo of a group or anything at all, you can actually have AI add you into the photo. I tested that out and it is pretty wild. Magic Cue: Using AI, Magic Cue will actually make suggestions during texts, calls or just generic searches. I love this feature. If I call an airline to adjust my flight or book a ticket, my flight numbers automatically come up on the phone. If someone texts me where are we eating dinner tonight, then magic cue provides the information in the text for me to select (as long as this information is on the phone it works well). Google Pixel has many incredible features and I am so excited to continue using this phone as well as the 512GB I ordered. I cannot recommend this phone enough and thank google enough for sending it. I highly recommend this, go out and buy it.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    AI powerhouse but ok storage and battery life

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    Right off the bat the Pixel 10 Pro looks identical to last year’s design. This isn’t a bad thing but there isn’t anything that immediately sets the two apart physically. The display is the same size at 6.3 inches bit the display did receive a brightness boost to 3,300 nits. The Pixel 10 Pro is noticeably thicker by about 1 cm which could be due to the improved camera, wireless charging components (which are absent in the previous version), and slightly larger battery. Finally, the Pixel joins the likes of Apple, where the Pixel 10 introduces Pixelsnap, a magnetic system based on the Qi2 wireless charging standard, enabling seamless alignment with chargers, wallets, and mounts. Identical to MagSafe. The Pixel 10 Pro sports a triple-lens camera setup for the rear facing cameras: a 50 MP wide, a 48 MP ultrawide, and a 48 MP telephoto (5× optical zoom) lens. A front facing 42 MP dual phase detection auto focus selfie camera completes the package. What sets the Pixel apart the AI-driven camera features from the purported 100X zoom, and the AI photo editing which was extremely useful. It’s easier to tell Gemini what you want edited vs doing it yourself. I am sure more professional users want to edit everything, I don’t. I want camera to give me real time framing and lighting guidance, take multiple group shots and merge the frames to give the best photo possible, and finish it off with me editing via voice. In all low light situations the Pixel 10 outperformed my wife’s iPhone 15 Pro and I was able to edit the photos quickly. I also was able to take photos from farther away while at the beach without any substantial distortion from the Pixel 10 Pro. It wasn’t even close. The Pixel 10 Pro is powered by the Tensor G5 chip with features such as Magic Cue which proactively suggests relevant smart actions from Gmail, Messages, Calendar, and more. Voice Translate lets you conduct real-time translated phone calls in your own voice just make sure you’re phone’s software is up to date and you downloaded the appropriate language packs. The battery life is nothing to boast about but the battery will get you through the day. When you do need to charge you’ll be subjected to 30W wired charge speeds and slower speeds via Qi2. The charging speed isn’t a deal breaker for me but under heavy usage I needed to recharge. The Google Pixel 10 Pro is a refined flagship which excels in AI usability and photography. Some other android based flagship devices have better hardware, but the Pixel 10 Pro looks sleek, is compatible with magnetic accessories thanks to the Pixelsnap function, and the build quality is definitely premium. Just remember those high quality photos take a lot of space and the 128GB base model’s storage will get eaten up fast.

  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Pixel > Apple

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    Super good phone. Camera is excellent and I always get compliments on how good the photos come out. Pixel takes amazing portrait pictures.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Best phone you can buy

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    This phone is the real deal, ergonomics smooth filled with party tricks and super easy to switch to

    I would recommend this to a friend
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