The Google Pixel 10 Is $150 Off

on the hunt For a new Android smartphone? Amazon currently has the 128-GB Pixel 10 in Obsidian for just $649, $150 less than its usual price. This is one of our favorite Android smartphones, especially for users who take a lot of photos.

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Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, and Pixel 10 Pro XL

The biggest advantage the Pixel has over other Android smartphones is that you get the latest features from Google as soon as they become available, often before other brands implement them. There are special camera modes that let you stitch together multiple group shots or help you perfect the angle and lighting with helpful tips. You’ll also get new features like real-time translation and spam call screening, and Google has also figured out how to let you AirDrop files with iOS users.

All that functionality is powered by some of the better hardware you can find in Android phones. The Pixel 10 features a 6.3-inch OLED display with a 120-Hz refresh rate for gaming and smooth scrolling. The Tensor G5 is a step up from the 10a Tensor G4 chip, and has 12GB of memory for better performance. They also support Qi2 wireless charging, making them compatible with existing MagSafe accessories.

While the Pixel 10a will satisfy most people, the Pixel 10 offers a variety of upgrades over the more basic model, most of which relate to the camera and image processing. The rear camera has a proper 5X optical zoom, so you can take nature shots without scaring away wildlife, and the front camera sports auto-focus, which will make taking your big group selfies less of a headache. Strangely, the battery in the Pixel 10 is actually a little smaller, but it didn’t disappoint us in terms of longevity.

If you’re sold on the Pixel 10, I saw a discounted price of $649 for the 128-GB model in both Obsidian and Lemongrass, or $749 in Indigo. If you need more storage, both the Obsidian and Frost colors are reduced to $749 for the upgraded 256-GB version. If you’re wondering what other Android smartphones we like, be sure to check out our in-depth guide with selections from Google, Samsung, and OnePlus.



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