Google Pixel 10 Pro
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Secondary Camera: 42 MPix (f/2.2, 17 mm, AF)
Price comparison
Average of 50 scores (from 110 reviews)
Reviews for the Google Pixel 10 Pro
谷歌 Pixel 10 Pro 以其强大的 OLED 显示屏、全新的摄像技术和巧妙的人工智能功能给人留下了深刻印象。在这篇评测中,我们将展示这款高端智能手机在日常使用中的表现,以及它到底有哪些亮点。
Source: Android Guys
EN→zh-CNThe Pixel 10 Pro is very clearly a Google phone. It is confident in software, forward-leaning on AI, and practical in daily use. It is not the fastest. It is not the most exquisitely built phone, but it feels right. The Pixel line tends to vacillate between evolution and revolution with each generation and this one comes across as a modest mix of both. It feels like it is trying to help without being asked, and does a decent job. Can it do better? It can. And I am willing to bet that it does over time, especially as Gemini sinks its teeth into other apps. That stuff matters more to me than a leaderboard. If you align with Google’s software-first vision, the Pixel 10 Pro is easy to like. If you already own a 9 Pro, and are on the fence, I suggest playing with the 10 Pro in a store. Check out Pixelsnap and brightness in person. Otherwise, this is a smart step forward that hints at where phones are headed next: less about specs on a page and more about what the device can quietly do for you.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 09/29/2025
Rating: Total score: 82% price: 80% performance: 80% mobility: 80% workmanship: 80%
Source: Android Headlines
EN→zh-CNIf you’re coming from a Pixel 9 Pro — or even a Pixel 8 Pro — the answer is probably no. The differences are subtle, and most of what you’re getting feels like refinement rather than revolution. The design is essentially unchanged, the camera hardware is the same, and while the Tensor G5 brings welcome efficiency gains, it’s not going to feel dramatically faster than last year’s chip in day-to-day use. But if you’re upgrading from the Pixel 7 series or older, that’s where the Pixel 10 Pro really starts to make sense. The jump in performance thanks to the Tensor G5 and TSMC manufacturing is noticeable, especially when it comes to stability, heat management, and AI features that simply don’t run as well on older hardware.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 09/24/2025
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Exhibit.tech
EN→zh-CNThe Pixel 10 Pro isn’t trying to be the fastest phone or the flashiest. Instead, it doubles down on what makes a smartphone smart: clean software, stellar cameras, gorgeous display, and a reliable everyday experience. At Rs 1,09,999 in India, it undercuts some rivals while offering a more cohesive package. The iPhone 17 Pro may win on performance, the Galaxy S25 Ultra may wow with hardware versatility, but the Pixel 10 Pro is the smartphone enthusiast’s phone. If you want the best Android camera, stock Android updates, and a design that stands out, the Pixel 10 Pro is easily one of the best phones of 2025.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 09/23/2025
Rating: Total score: 86% performance: 85% display: 95% mobility: 75% workmanship: 85%
Source: Mobile Syrup
EN→zh-CNThe Pixel 9 Pro XL was one of my favourite phones last year, but the 10 Pro XL doesn’t continue that sentiment. I like the design, and the camera (but I liked it last year too), the battery is serviceable (with the resolution lowered), the speaker is great, the Tensor G5 works, and there’s a boatload of AI features that should improve over time. But with the aging camera tech, an only serviceable battery, and the Tensor processor that falls behind the Snapdragon 8 Elite and the A19 Pro, it’s hard to appreciate the 10 Pro XL. I liked the handset, but it’s time to make some changes, Google. On top of that, the 10 Pro XL is $1,629, which is pretty expensive. No shade, but just grab the Galaxy S25+ for $1,438. It offers a similar experience but in a slimmer body with a better battery.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 09/21/2025
Source: Hardware Zone
EN→zh-CNGoogle might not have the flashiest hardware updates, but there’s no denying that it put painstaking effort into elevating software features on the Pixel 10 series. Despite AI gimmicks like Veo 3’s AI video generation, Google’s general usability upgrades improve user experiences. It goes beyond the perks you see on other Android brands with cookie-cutter parts. Some areas, like Magic Cue, are still a work-in-progress, but the time-tested fundamentals like photography features (e.g. Camera Coach) are ready right out of the box. Even if Pixels never get ultra-fast processors, we’re pleased with such attention to the phones’ software. What it lacks in raw power, Google makes up for it by translating that power into perks that uplift its users’ experience.
Comparison, online available, Very Long, Date: 09/21/2025
Rating: Total score: 75% price: 70% performance: 70% workmanship: 75%
Source: Hardware Zone
EN→zh-CNGoogle might not have the flashiest hardware updates, but there’s no denying that it put painstaking effort into elevating software features on the Pixel 10 series. Despite AI gimmicks like Veo 3’s AI video generation, Google’s general usability upgrades improve user experiences. It goes beyond the perks you see on other Android brands with cookie-cutter parts. Some areas, like Magic Cue, are still a work-in-progress, but the time-tested fundamentals like photography features (e.g. Camera Coach) are ready right out of the box. Even if Pixels never get ultra-fast processors, we’re pleased with such attention to the phones’ software. What it lacks in raw power, Google makes up for it by translating that power into perks that uplift its users’ experience. By now, it’s probably clear that the average Pixel user or fan is the type who isn’t fussed about specs and prefers being well-served by smart shortcuts, tools, and experiences done right (or at least will come to pass when the features mature).
Comparison, online available, Very Long, Date: 09/21/2025
Rating: Total score: 75% price: 70% performance: 70% workmanship: 75%
Source: The Unlockr

Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 09/19/2025
Source: Digital Camera World
EN→zh-CNThe Google Pixel 10 Pro and Pro XL might not boast the kind of headline specs that look set to redefine mobile photography, but that’s never really been Google’s game. Instead, what you get here is consistency – reliable camera performance time after time, now enhanced by meaningful upgrades like a more effective 100x super-res zoom, the helpful new camera coach, and a growing suite of clever AI editing tools. It isn’t flawless. Video capture still trails behind the best in class, with middling quality and an over-reliance on AI upscaling that feels like a stopgap rather than a true breakthrough. But for stills, which is where most people will spend their time, the Pixel 10 Pro continues to deliver shots that look fantastic straight out of the phone, with minimal fuss.
Comparison, online available, Medium, Date: 09/18/2025
Rating: Total score: 90% price: 80% performance: 80% workmanship: 100%
Source: The Guardian
EN→zh-CNThe Pixel 10 Pro doesn’t reinvent the wheel or set a new bar in quite the same way as the base-model Pixel 10 managed this year. But it still upgrades its already market-leading camera and AI features. It is snappy in operation, has decent battery life and still looks good, though hardcore gamers may want to look elsewhere for more powerful graphics. Google’s take on Android is one of the best and comes with long-term support so you can keep using it for years.Gemini’s various new tools are generally useful and less gimmicky than many. Magic Cue has great potential to be a time-saver without getting in the way, but needs to be expanded to more apps.Injecting genAI directly into the camera app improves its extended zoom images, but further blurs the line between what is and isn’t a photo – a philosophical debate most will probably gloss over because the tool is useful and avoids doing anything outlandish.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 09/15/2025
Rating: Total score: 100%
Source: GSM Arena

The Google Pixel 10 Pro arrives with a new Tensor G5, which is even more focused on AI performance. It's also got a larger battery and it has built-in magnets which make it Qi2 and Magsafe compatible.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 09/12/2025
Source: Android Authority
EN→zh-CNAs I wrap up my testing period with the Google Pixel 10 Pro, there’s a feeling I can’t quite shake. And it’s the feeling that I can’t wait to keep on using this phone well after my review is finished. For what I want out of an Android phone, the Pixel 10 Pro checks just about every box that’s important to me. It’s compact and easy to hold, and its hardware looks and feels outstanding. Day-to-day performance is great, the display is incredible, I love using the cameras, and Google’s Pixel software remains one of my favorite ways to use Android. Throw in those built-in magnets that let me use the Pixel 10 Pro with my favorite MagSafe accessories, and Google has left me with very little to complain about.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 09/12/2025
Rating: Total score: 100%
Source: Droid Life
EN→zh-CNThis is a pretty easy question to answer – if you have a Pixel 9 Pro or 9 Pro XL, I don’t think you need to upgrade. The changes here aren’t meaningful enough for you to take the cash hit and upgrade. And as far as we know, so much of the AI stuff will come to the 9 series at some point. You would really just be upgrading to get Qi2, a full 7 years of updates, and Pro Res Zoom. While that stuff is awesome, ehhhhhh, that’s not much. But for you folks with anything older than a Pixel 9 series, like a Pixel 8 and below, these will be worth a look. The hardware is such a major improvement, the cameras might be too, performance will be better than those old Tensor units, and you get the promise of more AI as it comes out. And yeah, magnets are awesome.
Comparison, online available, Very Long, Date: 09/12/2025
Source: Dion Schuddeboom

Today I am going to be sharing my experience using the new Google Pixel 10 Pro for the past weeks. I can tell you that for me the Pixel 10 Pro is really a love/hate phone. There’s a lot I really like but also some things that I feel keep this phone from being truly great.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 09/11/2025
Source: How to Geek
EN→zh-CNThe Pixel series has always been one of my favorite phones for a variety of reasons. Still, the hardware (and to some degree, performance) often lagged behind the Samsung and Apple competition. Google focused on software and cameras more so than hardware, and that's perfectly fine. Google took things to a new level with the Pixel 9 Pro, and now, with the Pixel 10 Pro and 10 Pro XL, I can confidently say that this is Google's most complete phone to date. More so than an iPhone, it just works, and works great. The Google Pixel 10 Pro has an excellent premium design, capable and customizable software, thoughtful AI features that actually add utility instead of gimmicks, and is as well-rounded as it gets. If you're considering either of these Pro phones, decide which screen size is right for you, and enjoy all it has to offer.
Comparison, online available, Very Long, Date: 09/10/2025
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: GSM Arena
EN→zh-CNThe Pixel 10 Pro doesn't bring a whole lot of improvements, instead iterating on what was sort of a good overall package. Predictably (no need to kid ourselves with unrealistic expectations), some classic Google pain points haven't been addressed - charging remains unacceptably slow, battery life isn't competitive, the chipset is behind the curve and throttles like few others. This year the phone is also heavier. The Pixels aren't really moving forward much in terms of camera hardware, and they're outspecced by Chinese makers (and outperformed too). There's a glimmer of hope in the improved closeup shooting this year, which still remains hampered by a suboptimal camera app implementation (which is less than perfect in numerous other ways).
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 09/06/2025
Rating: Total score: 84%
Source: PC Mag
EN→zh-CNThe Pixel 10 Pro packs Google’s best hardware and software into a polished, pocket- and budget-friendly package. It has one of the brightest screens available from a mainstream phone, delivers fast 5G and Wi-Fi speeds, and carries capable cameras that set a high bar for mobile photography. The speedy, on-device AI tools are a wonder to use and provide informative and fun results, whether you're trying to make restaurant reservations or improve a photo. We wish the Tensor G5 processor were a little speedier and the battery lasted a little longer, but those don't detract from the experience too much. Thanks to its combination of price, size, performance, and AI, the Google Pixel 10 Pro wins our Editors' Choice award as the best Android phone for most people. For those who want it all, the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra provides a bigger screen, faster processor, and integrated stylus, making it our Editors' Choice for flagship phones—albeit at a flagship price.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 09/04/2025
Source: Dion Schuddeboom

So you’ve just got your new Google Pixel 10 Pro, first of all congratulations! Today I will be showing the first 50 things you need to do to unlock the Pixel 10 Pro’s full potential on day one. These tips and tricks will save battery life and health, improve performance and unlock hidden new features. Lets get started!
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 09/04/2025
Source: PC Mag
EN→zh-CNThe Pixel 10 Pro packs Google’s best hardware and software into a polished, pocket- and budget-friendly package. It has one of the brightest screens available from a mainstream phone, delivers fast 5G and Wi-Fi speeds, and carries capable cameras that set a high bar for mobile photography. The speedy, on-device AI tools are a wonder to use and provide informative and fun results, whether you're trying to make restaurant reservations or improve a photo. We wish the Tensor G5 processor were a little speedier and the battery lasted a little longer, but those don't detract from the experience too much. Thanks to its combination of price, size, performance, and AI, the Google Pixel 10 Pro wins our Editors' Choice award as the best Android phone for most people. For those who want it all, the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra provides a bigger screen, faster processor, and integrated stylus, making it our Editors' Choice for flagship phones—albeit at a flagship price.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 09/04/2025
Rating: Total score: 90%
Source: Nextpit EN
EN→zh-CNThe Pixel 10 Pro (XL) presented itself as a successful evolution of its predecessor. Google is sticking to its guns and, once again, is focused on powerful software features that remain exclusive to Pixel devices. The live translator and the new camera coach are just two examples of new, exclusive software features that complement the existing functions. The hardware proved to be impressive as well, with high-quality workmanship, a bright and razor-sharp display, and speakers that delivered impressive audio. The software scored points with fast updates and a tidy look — only the limited options for personalization might be missed by some users. The camera was also first-class as usual and delivered realistic images via the typical "Pixel look".
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 09/01/2025
Source: Dion Schuddeboom

Today I am excited to be unboxing the brand new Google Pixel 10 and Google Pixel 10 Pro! In this video we will unbox the phones, I’ll tell you what’s new, both upgrades and some downgrades, I will also setup the phones so we can compare and see the differences between the 10 and 10 Pro.
Comparison, online available, Very Long, Date: 08/30/2025
Source: JerryRigEverything

Google has about 4% marketshare in the smartphone world right now – and they are trying to get those rookie number up... however – if they cant swap that G for an Apple on the back of the glass – im not sure if they'll make it. Today we are going to durability test the Pixel 10 pro XL starting with a scratch test, burn test, and finally a bend test, making sure that he Google Pixel 10 XL can stand up to the test of time. We know the Pixel 10 series gets 7 years of updates, and now we need the hardware to match the software... Fingers crossed Google can get the job done...
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 08/30/2025
Source: Marques Brownlee

Comparison, online available, Very Long, Date: 08/30/2025
Source: Business Standard
EN→zh-CNDoes this Pixel look familiar? It's close in design to its predecessor: the real magic sits under the hood. For 2025, the main updates include the new processor, which powers Google Gemini AI and software photographic advances, a bigger battery and a brighter display. Screen brightness has increased from 3000 nits to 3300 nits on the Google Pixel 10 Pro and a new Qi2 charging system means juicing it up is easier - good job, as the battery life is far from exceptional (it manages a day of use just fine). AI features to enhance photography take snaps to new levels, with a maximum zoom of 100x and a Camera Coach to help finesse taking pictures.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 08/30/2025
Source: IGN
EN→zh-CNThe Pixel 10 Pro just didn’t really do much to improve on what the Pixel 9 Pro already offered, and with the all but guaranteed price decrease of its predecessor, the Pixel 10 Pro ends up that much harder to recommend wholeheartedly, never mind the existence of versatile OnePlus 13. Google was already leaning a bit too much on the value of its software capabilities with the Pixel 9 Pro, and it’s only leaning harder here. That just undermines some of the promise of Pixel devices “getting better over time” with Google’s Feature Drops, as the highlight features of each new model year become the thing that differentiates them from last instead of something they can all share. To really step up, Google needs to show that a new phone is a worthy investment because it either has the upgraded hardware to last or comes with useful enough features at launch to be worth buying, because you just can’t count on getting next year’s features.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 08/29/2025
Rating: Total score: 70%
Source: CNN underscored
EN→zh-CNThe Pixel has long been viewed as Android’s iPhone, but the Pixel 10 Pro isn’t the easy call that the iPhone 16 Pro was last year. When the Pixel 10 sports the same 5x telephoto zoom, similar performance and many of the same other special features, such as Pixelsnap (aka MagSafe for green bubbles), it’s hard to say you should spend $200 or more extra just to upgrade from the standard Pixel 10. This isn’t me damning the Google Pixel 10 Pro, though; I just really respect Google for making the regular Pixel 10 as great as it is this year. With my preliminary battery life findings and early thoughts about the latest Gemini and software tricks, I feel like the Pixel 10 Pro is a harder sell than ever.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 08/29/2025
Source: 9to5google

Comparison, online available, Long, Date: 08/29/2025
Source: Gadgetguy
EN→zh-CNAs an iterative hardware upgrade, there’s not enough here to convince you to trade in your Pixel 9 Pro. To be fair, that’s probably not what Google is aiming for. Considering that people are hanging onto their handsets for longer, the Pixel 10 range becomes a lot more attractive when upgrading from a Pixel 8 or earlier. While the Pixel Pro 10 offers a slightly sharper display and more RAM than the standard Pixel 10, it’s only worth the extra money if you’d make the most of the improved cameras and Pro controls. Don’t be swayed too much by Pro Res Zoom 100x; the results are technically impressive, but it’s still really a novelty. As for AI wizardry, it’s great to see that Google is focused on making Gemini Live more useful for day-to-day tasks, even if Magic Cue remains elusive.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 08/28/2025
Rating: Total score: 89% price: 85% performance: 90% workmanship: 90%
Source: Tom's Guide
EN→zh-CNOverall, the Pixel 10 Pro is a good phone, but it's let down by the fact this is a very incremental upgrade. It really just feels like a slightly different variation on the Pixel 9 Pro. Which is not necessarily a bad thing, considering the Pixel 9 Pro is one of the best phones. But, as much as I appreciate upgrades like Qi2, it's still disappointing to see how little Google has done with the new model. But when it comes down to the real stuff, there's very little to actually dislike about the phone. The camera is good, battery life is strong, and the display feels like it will literally blind you in the right circumstances. The AI upgrades aren't quite as impressive as I'd hoped, especially Magic Cue, but new features in addition to old ones can never be a bad thing. If you have a Pixel 9 Pro, this is definitely a phone to skip. But if you're looking for a Pro Pixel, and are happy to sacrifice charging speed for the more compact design, then the Pixel 10 Pro should suit you just fine.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 08/28/2025
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Engadget
EN→zh-CNNow that we can look back at 10 generations of devices, Google’s overarching strategy is more convincing than ever. For the Pixel 10 Pro and 10 Pro XL, the company has combined iterative hardware upgrades with a solid (and attractive) design while its software and AI continues to outpace its rivals. Even though Magic Cue doesn’t work for everything and is limited to a handful of first-party apps, it feels like the omniscient computers from sci-fi shows and movies have finally been beamed into a device to help us organize our lives. Then you tack on support for high-res portraits and an AI-powered zoom that produces results better than the base optics ever could on their own and you get what might be the most versatile mobile cameras around.
Comparison, online available, Medium, Date: 08/28/2025
Rating: Total score: 94%
Source: Mashable
EN→zh-CNOverall, this is an excellent phone with a few notable flaws. I haven't even addressed the fact that Pixels went to eSIM only in this review, which is at best inconvenient (as evidenced by the 30-minute hold required with T-Mobile's customer service to activate it), and at worst, consumer-hostile. eSIMs won't adversely affect the average consumer's life, but they're heckin' annoying for phone reviewers and anyone else who switches phones more than once per year. Nighttime photography is also very disappointing, though daytime performance (and Super Res Zoom) almost entirely makes up for it. Beyond those two drawbacks, though, this phone is quite good and a worthy upgrade. The hardware is on point, though the color selection could be better and brighter.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 08/28/2025
Rating: Total score: 92% performance: 90%
Source: Android Central
EN→zh-CNGoogle is getting better at this "making a phone" thing, and it shows with the Pixel 10 Pro series. Some questionable decisions, such as eSIM-only and forced battery capacity throttling, are unsettling, but they're juxtaposed by a brilliant new Pixelsnap magnetic system and a Tensor processor that finally isn't terrible. The Pixel 10 Pro's telephoto performance is underwhelming compared to the competition, but it will take excellent pictures of your kids and pets, which is probably something people care more about, anyway. It's a release that feels more iPhone than ever in many ways, helping to further appeal to users who are considering switching. Google continues to develop the Pixel's personality as the phone that does it all for you, and this release solidifies that, for better or worse.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 08/28/2025
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: BGR
EN→zh-CNThe Google Pixel 10 Pro is my favorite Android smartphone. It's incredibly well designed, offers an excellent camera, good enough performance, good battery life, versatile charging, and more. It also happens to offer what I consider to be the best software experience on an Android phone, which can't be overstated. All of these things come together to make for a phone that's well rounded and easy to use. It's the closest thing to an iPhone 16 Pro you can get if you want to stick with Android.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 08/28/2025
Source: Phone Arena
EN→zh-CNAlways a difficult question this one. If you already own a Pixel phone, especially last year's Pixel 9 Pro, there's little to no reason to get the new Pixel 10 Pro. Yes, the Tensor G5 is faster, more efficient and can do some AI magic on-device, but we can bet our Christmas bonuses that most of these features will drip down older Pixels in the not-so-distant future. If you're looking to dip your toes into Google's ecosystem of devices and you want to buy your first Pixel phone, the Pixel 10 Pro is one of the best options on the market. You can get the XL variant if you need more screen estate or opt for the Fold if foldables are your thing, but the Pixel 10 Pro sits in the right spot when it comes to features per dollar spent. This hands-on will morph into a full-blown review soon, so be sure to check back for all the geeky stuff.
Hands-On, online available, Very Long, Date: 08/27/2025
Source: The Shortcut
EN→zh-CNGoogle has two of the best Android phones I’ve used all year. I’ve been a fan of Pixel phones since the first one came out in 2016, and now, with its 10th generation, the Pixel has hit a new peak. The Pixel 10 Pro and Pixel 10 Pro XL are easily two of the most well-rounded phones of 2025, with great cameras, battery life, and genuinely useful AI that average users can appreciate. We’ve tried the best that this year has to offer, from the Galaxy S25 Ultra to the OnePlus 13 and beyond. And by comparison, once again, Google has nailed virtually everything you could ask for from a smartphone. Are the Pixel 10 Pro and Pro XL perfect? No, but boy do they come close. Between the speedy performance, reliable software updates, excellent cameras (this time with 100x AI zoom), and the same gorgeous design, there’s very little to dislike about these phones.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 08/27/2025
Rating: Total score: 90%
Source: Pocket Lint
EN→zh-CNThe Pixel 10 Pro is an impressive smartphone with solid video and photography capabilities, but it's not a significant leap over the Pixel 9 Pro. This is probably the most incremental smartphone update Google has released in its long-running Pixel line. With that in mind, if you're a hardcore Pixel fan that already owns the Pixel 9 Pro, you can skip this year without fear of missing anything major. However, if you're using a Pixel 7, Pixel 8, or Pixel 9, now might be the time to upgrade. The one key downside is that most of the Pixel 10 Pro's new AI features, including Magic Cue and Daily Hub, aren't very useful yet. Will they get better in a few weeks once Google pulls more of my data? Possibly, but I don't know for sure. There's also the question of why Ask Photos isn't available in Canada yet and when or if it will release?
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 08/27/2025
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Techradar
EN→zh-CNThe Pixel 10 Pro is a fantastic addition to the Pixel line, with useful new features like magnetic charging and AI tools that are helpful and not overbearing. There is still room for improvement, particularly in terms of performance and battery life, but this is one of the best smartphones you can buy, aside from the Pixel 10 Pro XL.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 08/27/2025
Rating: Total score: 80% price: 80% performance: 60% display: 100% mobility: 60% workmanship: 80%
Source: CG Mag Online
EN→zh-CNI’ve thoroughly enjoyed my time with the Pixel 10 Pro. I expected a significant step up from the Pixel 8 Pro I had been using over the last couple of years, but what Google has achieved with its latest flagship has exceeded expectations. The phone’s overall performance is best in class, and the updated Gemini makes multitasking and task management noticeably easier. The price is steep at $1,349 ($999 USD), but for a premium flagship device, it feels worth every dollar. If you want a top-tier smartphone that can also handle content creation without the need to carry multiple devices, the Pixel 10 Pro is more than enough—and a strong contender against its competitors in today’s market. With the Pixel 10 Pro, Google proves once again it leads the premium flagship space.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 08/27/2025
Rating: Total score: 90%
Source: Expert Reviews
EN→zh-CNIt all feels quite positive, but the reality is, even without the battery life issues, I’d struggle to recommend the Google Pixel 10 Pro. Aside from the new processor and Pixelsnap – which is a great inclusion – this is essentially the same phone as the Pixel 9 Pro. With last year’s model now being heavily discounted, there’s very little reason for you to spend more on the latest version. Which is a shame, because the Pixel 10 Pro, taken in isolation, is a decent compact smartphone. The display is exquisite, the cameras continue to be some of the best in the game, and the addition of MagSafe-style charging is significant; you can expect every other Android phone manufacturer to do something similar over the next 12 months. Back in the real world, however, you’ll find more bang for your buck – and still get Pixelsnap charging – in the Pixel 10, or you can save money and pick up the very similar, but now year-old Google Pixel 9 Pro.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 08/27/2025
Rating: Total score: 60%
Source: Pocket Lint
EN→zh-CNThe Pixel 10 Pro is an impressive smartphone with solid video and photography capabilities, but it's not a significant leap over the Pixel 9 Pro. This is probably the most incremental smartphone update Google has released in its long-running Pixel line. With that in mind, if you're a hardcore Pixel fan that already owns the Pixel 9 Pro, you can skip this year without fear of missing anything major. However, if you're using a Pixel 7, Pixel 8, or Pixel 9, now might be the time to upgrade. The one key downside is that most of the Pixel 10 Pro's new AI features, including Magic Cue and Daily Hub, aren't very useful yet. Will they get better in a few weeks once Google pulls more of my data? Possibly, but I don't know for sure. There's also the question of why Ask Photos isn't available in Canada yet and when or if it will release?
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 08/27/2025
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Tech Advisor
EN→zh-CNWith Google’s latest compact Pro phone, it’s a case of the end result being greater than the sum of its parts. Based on conventional benchmarks, it’s seriously lacking as a productivity powerhouse or a gaming monster, but in practice, it’s a joy to use. Perhaps more than any Pixel in recent memory, while the Pixel 10 Pro excels in areas where Pixels always tend to excel, the market around them has caught up. Most high-end phones cameras are capable of taking great shots in most conditions, throwing AI-based context-aware suggestions out and, while not necessarily Qi2-compatible, the likes of Infinix, Oppo and OnePlus have granted their phones access to the same magnetic accessory ecosystem as Pixelsnap and MagSafe.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 08/27/2025
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Gizmodo
EN→zh-CNI’m not going to repeat the specifics of the new AI and Gemini features that I already covered in my Pixel 10 review. Check that out if you want more details on features like Magic Cue and Voice Translate, but the gist is that the Pixel 10 phones—all of them, including the Pixel 10 Pros—deliver on this longtime dream of a proactive AI or assistant helping you to do things on your phone faster or easier. Magic Cue, which suggests relevant info from across apps, has so much potential to save us from the entrapment of our phones and our data that’s spread out in other apps. I said it in my Pixel 10 review that we’re only at the starting line, but Google has delivered the AI phone that Apple said it would with its AI-powered Siri, but then completely fumbled the execution. It’s no wonder that Apple is reportedly in exploratory discussions with Google to use Gemini to power a next-gen Siri.
Comparison, online available, Medium, Date: 08/27/2025
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Amateur Photographer
EN→zh-CNGoogle’s Pixel phones have always been about making high-end / advanced photography features accessible whether you’ve got photography skills or not, and in this regard, the 10 Pro continues with this tradition. The new Camera Coach being even more beginner friendly, and it’s similar (but different) to Samsung’s “Shot suggestion” feature. The good news here is that you don’t have to use it if you don’t want to. The same issues I had with the 9 Pro and 9 Pro XL still apply to the new 10 Pro, namely, macro performance doesn’t match the competition, and 8K video is only offered as an AI/cloud based feature, where you have to wait for your video to be processed before you have access to the 8K footage (while you’re waiting, you only get access to Full HD processed, or unprocessed 4K footage).
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 08/27/2025
Rating: Total score: 90%
Source: Amateur Photographer
EN→zh-CNGoogle’s Pixel phones have always been about making high-end / advanced photography features accessible whether you’ve got photography skills or not, and in this regard, the 10 Pro continues with this tradition. The new Camera Coach being even more beginner friendly, and it’s similar (but different) to Samsung’s “Shot suggestion” feature. The good news here is that you don’t have to use it if you don’t want to. The same issues I had with the 9 Pro and 9 Pro XL still apply to the new 10 Pro, namely, macro performance doesn’t match the competition, and 8K video is only offered as an AI/cloud based feature, where you have to wait for your video to be processed before you have access to the 8K footage (while you’re waiting, you only get access to Full HD processed, or unprocessed 4K footage).
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 08/27/2025
Rating: Total score: 90%
Source: Hot Hardware
EN→zh-CNWith the Pixel 10 lineup, Google has taken last year’s excellent Pixel 9 series, and made it significantly better. Tensor G5 is more efficient and performs better than Tensor G4 virtually across the board. Qi2 with magnets gives these phones access to Apple’s vast MagSafe ecosystem of accessories. Pixel 10's brighter displays, upgraded speakers, larger batteries, and faster charging speeds are all welcome improvements. The Pixel 10 now also packs a telephoto camera that enables 20x magnification, and Pro Res Zoom allows the Pixel 10 Pro and 10 Pro XL to zoom up to 100x, with spectacular results. Add Google’s outstanding software and AI features to the mix, and you have all the ingredients for a winning recipe. The only thing leaving a bitter taste behind is the lack of SIM trays on the US models.
Comparison, online available, Very Long, Date: 08/27/2025
Source: Petapixel
EN→zh-CNI think it’s fair to say that the Pixel 10 Pro upgrades are pretty minor and, subsequently, underwhelming. As much as I enjoyed some of the new features, the only one that I would really benefit from on a regular basis is the improved portrait mode. Of course, a phone is more than just its cameras, and the AI assist tools for monitoring your correspondence or finding you great restaurants might very well be awesome to use, depending on how invasive you like your phone to be. However, from an image-making standpoint, the Pixel 10 Pro phones are largely more of the same, and I wouldn’t upgrade from a Pixel 9. Even the Pixel 8 phones make many of the same shots that the 9 and 10 series do, and your enjoyment factor will mostly depend on how much AI you want in your images.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 08/27/2025
Source: Phone Arena
EN→zh-CNThe Pixel 10 vs Pixel 10 Pro matchup is closer than ever this year. With a telephoto camera, 3,000-nit display, and magnetic wireless charging, the base Pixel 10 no longer feels like the “budget compromise.” At $799, it delivers most of the flagship Pixel experience at a more approachable price. The Pixel 10 Pro still has the edge if you care about camera quality, RAM, and storage flexibility. Its larger sensors, sharper QHD+ display, and 42 MP selfie camera make it the more complete package — though it’ll cost you $200 more. For most users, the Pixel 10 will likely hit the sweet spot. But if you’re a creator, heavy multitasker, or someone who simply wants Google’s very best, the Pixel 10 Pro is the one to get. Stay tuned — we’ll be putting both anniversary Pixels through their paces soon, with in-depth results on cameras, battery life, performance, and displays.
Comparison, online available, Long, Date: 08/25/2025
Source: Inside HW
EN→zh-CNWith the Pixel 10 series, Google has, in some ways, brought the standard model closer to the level of the Pros than we’ve ever seen before. But in other ways, there are still quite a lot of differences between the Google Pixel 10 and its Pro-level siblings, and even between the Pixel 10 Pro and the Pixel 10 Pro XL. Below, you’ll find a rundown of the key ways in which these phones differ from one another.
Comparison, online available, Short, Date: 08/21/2025
Source: Techradar
EN→zh-CNGoogle is taking aim at Apple with the new Pixel 10 Pro and Pixel 10 Pro XL, with the new Pixelsnap feature that mimics MagSafe perfectly, and the promise of AI features that Apple has so far failed to deliver. It’s a big bet on software, but Google’s Pixel design was already a step ahead, and the Pixel 10 Pro and Pro XL improve on last year’s great look. Our full review is coming, but my hands-on first impression will give you a good idea of how the Pixel has evolved.
Comparison, online available, Very Long, Date: 08/20/2025
Source: Tom's Guide
EN→zh-CNI’m eager to put these phones through more testing to see how well they perform, but what I’ve been able to check out first hand convinces me that Google’s pulling ahead of the pack. The company has already established itself for having the best AI phones around, and the Pixel 10 Pro and Pixel 10 Pro XL keeps on widening that gap. Samsung has done well to keep up with its Galaxy AI features, but I think it puts Apple Intelligence on notice because of the amount of new AI features present here with these Pixel 10 Pro devices. They add on to the existing set that Google has delivered, like Call Screen, Pixel Studio, Magic Editor, and much more. Hopefully other aspects of these phones are improved, namely the performance of the Tensor G5 and their battery life. One thing's certain: they make other phones look dumb.
Comparison, online available, Medium, Date: 08/20/2025
Source: Petapixel
EN→zh-CNIn predictable Google style, it sticks with the same design philosophy as last year’s hardware shift, opting to focus more on the software side. Some appear very well-intentioned, like Camera Coach, whereas others, like Super Res Zoom, need proper testing to gauge output. The Pixel 10 starts at $799, while the Pixel 10 Pro is $999, and the Pixel 10 Pro XL is $1,199. All of these models will be available on August 27. The Pixel 10 Fold Pro will start at $1,799 and be available on October 8.
Comparison, online available, Long, Date: 08/20/2025
Source: Mobile Syrup
EN→zh-CNWhile I definitely wanted something a bit more from Google’s latest series of Pixel smartphones, perhaps these small refinements are all thats needed for the Pixel 10 Pro series to be the best flagships on the market. We’ll let you know before the handsets official release. Pixel 10 Pro starts at $1,349, and Pixel 10 Pro XL, now with 256 GB base storage, starts at $1,629.7 The phones are available in Obsidian, Moonstone, Porcelain, and Jade. The Pixel 10 Pro Fold starts at $2,399. They’re available in Moonstone and Jade. The Pixel 10 Pro and 10 Pro XL come out on August 28 and those interested in the Pixel 10 Pro Fold have to wait until October 9.
Comparison, online available, Medium, Date: 08/20/2025
Source: GadgetMatch

It’s Pixel season. Today, Google just refreshed its entire phone lineup. Presenting the Pixel 10 Family which includes the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro and 10 Pro XL and the Pixel 10 Pro Fold. Whatever your budget, whatever your needs, there is a Pixel phone for you. Should you rush out and buy one today?
Comparison, online available, Long, Date: 08/20/2025
Source: Marques Brownlee

Pixel 10 is finally here - it's more flagship, but mostly still very Pixel.
Comparison, online available, Very Long, Date: 08/20/2025
Source: Mrwhosetheboss

Hands on with the Google Pixel 10, 10 Pro and 10 Pro Fold - the most google pixel-like phone to ever exist...whether thats a good thing or not though depends a lot on who you are.
Comparison, online available, Very Long, Date: 08/20/2025
Source: Smartzone
DE→zh-CNSingle Review, online available, Long, Date: 09/19/2025
Rating: Total score: 87% performance: 70% display: 100% mobility: 70% workmanship: 100%
Source: A1 Blog
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Rating: Total score: 90%
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Rating: Total score: 80%
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Rating: Total score: 97%
Source: Computerbild
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Rating: Total score: 97%
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Rating: Total score: 80% performance: 70% display: 100% mobility: 70% workmanship: 80%
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Rating: Total score: 91% performance: 81% display: 89% mobility: 81%
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Source: Profesional Review
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Rating: Total score: 90% performance: 80% display: 93% mobility: 83% workmanship: 90%
Source: Mister Gadget
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Rating: features: 81%
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Rating: Total score: 75%
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Rating: Total score: 80%
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Rating: Total score: 82%
Source: AndroidWorld.nl
NL→zh-CNSingle Review, online available, Medium, Date: 09/02/2025
Rating: Total score: 82%
Source: Diskidee.nl
NL→zh-CNSingle Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 09/01/2025
Source: Android Planet
NL→zh-CNSingle Review, online available, Long, Date: 08/29/2025
Rating: Total score: 75%
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Rating: Total score: 90%
Source: Techzine
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Source: Les Numeriques
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Rating: Total score: 80% performance: 80% display: 100% mobility: 60% workmanship: 100% ergonomy: 100%
Source: Geekbecois
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Rating: Total score: 93% performance: 90% workmanship: 90%
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Rating: Total score: 80% performance: 80% display: 100% mobility: 80% workmanship: 100%
Source: Journal du Geek
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Rating: Total score: 90%
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Rating: Total score: 83% performance: 75% display: 91% mobility: 80%
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Rating: Total score: 85%
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Rating: Total score: 100%
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SV→zh-CNSingle Review, online available, Short, Date: 08/27/2025
Rating: Total score: 80%
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Source: Mobile-com JP
JA→zh-CNSingle Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 08/30/2025
Rating: performance: 60% display: 80% mobility: 80% workmanship: 100%
Source: Gadget leaker 64
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Imagination DXT-48-1536: 使用 Google Tensor 5 的快速集成显卡(但没有光线追踪功能)。
» Further information can be found in our Comparison of Mobile Graphics Cards and the corresponding Benchmark List.
Tensor G5: » Further information can be found in our Comparison of Mobile Processsors.