Google Pixel 10 Pro
Specifications

Secondary Camera: 42 MPix f/2.2, 17mm
Price comparison
Average of 1 scores (from 9 reviews)
Reviews for the Google Pixel 10 Pro
Source: Phone Arena

Always 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

Google 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: Phone Arena

The 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

With 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

Google 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

I’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

In 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

While 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: Techzine

Comparison, online available, Very Short, Date: 08/20/2025
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Imagination DXT-48-1536:
» 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.
6.30":
只有较少的手机有很大的屏幕。
大尺寸可以让屏幕有更高的分辨率。因而例如字体等的细节将会更丰富。不过另一方面,小屏幕的功耗会较低,而设备也会更轻盈小巧,售价更低。
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