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The Galaxy S25 Ultra was the best Android could muster in early 2025, but now the Pixel 10 Pro has arrived. But which device should you buy?
The Pixel 10 Pro Fold looks familiar, but once I got my hands on it, the upgrades became clear. With a faster processor, a bigger battery, and smarter AI for everything from language translation to camera zoom,
Even the selfie camera on the Pixel 10 Pro is significantly better: a 42MP shooter with f/2.2 aperture and a 103-degree field of view. On the Pixel 10, you get a 10.5MP shooter with a narrower 95-degree field of view.
Although some of the changes this year won't arrive without a small controversy or two, the new Pixel 10 lineup is here to delight!
The Pixel 10 Pro Fold may not look too different from Google's previous foldable phone, but it does bring some key improvements to areas like battery life and durability, while maintaining perhaps the most important aspect: the price.
Instead of chasing thinness, Google is looking to one-up its rivals by adding an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance to the Pixel 10 Pro Fold, which is a first for any foldable phone.
To nobody’s surprise, there’s a new Tensor G5 chip, with a 35% faster CPU, powering everything. The Pixel 10 comes with 12GB of RAM standard and two storage options (128GB and 256GB). And for the first time on any Pixel phone, there’s built-in Satellite SOS, which works more or less the same as it does on newer iPhones.
The Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold is has a couple of industry-first features and an IP rating for dust resistance is the biggest of them. It is more important than you think.
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The Pixel 10 Pro series introduces a new “sensitive eyes” setting that doubles its display PWM rate to 480Hz. The option is limited to the Pro models, with partial support on the Pro Fold, and none on the base Pixel 10. This is Google’s first significant step toward helping flicker-sensitive users, but it could go further.