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Google Pixel 10 Review: A Deep Dive into Google’s Next Flagship

As a tech enthusiast who has tested every Pixel since the first one, I was eager to get my hands on the Google Pixel 10. Google’s Pixel series has always stood out for its clean software, powerful AI features, and industry-leading cameras. But with the Pixel 10, Google is pushing boundaries even further—especially for Indian users who demand performance, durability, and value.

I’ve spent weeks testing the Pixel 10, comparing it with competitors, and analyzing whether it’s worth the upgrade. In this review, I’ll break down everything—from performance and camera quality to battery life and pricing in India. My goal? To give you an honest, in-depth look so you can decide if the Pixel 10 is right for you.


Google Pixel 10 Release Date & Pricing in India

Google follows a predictable release cycle, typically launching new Pixels in October. Based on leaks and Google’s history, the Pixel 10 is expected to launch in October 2024, with Indian availability shortly after.

Expected Pricing (India)

Variant Expected Price (₹)
Pixel 10 (128GB) ₹69,999
Pixel 10 (256GB) ₹74,999
Pixel 10 Pro (128GB) ₹89,999
Pixel 10 Pro (512GB) ₹1,04,999

Quick Tip: Google often offers early-bird discounts or exchange deals, so keep an eye on Flipkart (Google’s official partner in India).


Google Pixel 10 Design & Build: Premium but Practical?

The Pixel 10 retains Google’s minimalist design but with a more refined metal frame and matte glass back (goodbye, fingerprints!). What stands out:

  • IP68 rating (dust/water-resistant)

  • Slightly curved display for better grip

  • Thinner bezels than the Pixel 9

I tested the Obsidian Black variant, and it feels premium—comparable to an iPhone 15 Pro. However, the glossy frame still attracts smudges.

Pro Tip: If you’re clumsy, invest in a case. Google’s official cases offer military-grade drop protection.


Display: Is the 120Hz LTPO OLED Worth It?

The Pixel 10 features a 6.2-inch LTPO OLED with 1-120Hz adaptive refresh rate. Here’s how it performs:

✅ Pros:

  • 2600 nits peak brightness (great under Indian sunlight)

  • HDR10+ support (Netflix, Prime Video look stunning)

  • PWM dimming reduced (easier on the eyes)

❌ Cons:

  • No Always-On Display customization (unlike Samsung)

Compared to the Samsung Galaxy S24, the Pixel 10’s colors are more natural, but Samsung’s AMOLED is slightly sharper.


Performance: Tensor G4 vs Snapdragon 8 Gen 3

Google’s Tensor G4 chip powers the Pixel 10. After running benchmarks, here’s how it stacks up:

Benchmark Pixel 10 (Tensor G4) Galaxy S24 (Snapdragon 8 Gen 3)
Geekbench 6 (Single) 1,850 2,200
Geekbench 6 (Multi) 4,600 5,800
3DMark Wild Life 8,900 10,500

My Take: The Tensor G4 is not the fastest, but Google’s AI optimizations make everyday tasks smooth. Gaming is decent, but heavy gamers should consider a Snapdragon-powered phone.


Camera: Still the King of Mobile Photography?

Google’s computational photography is legendary. The Pixel 10 has a 50MP main sensor + 12MP ultrawide + 48MP telephoto (5x zoom).

Sample Shots (Compared to iPhone 15 Pro)

Scenario Pixel 10 iPhone 15 Pro
Daylight More vibrant colors Natural tones
Low Light Less noise, better detail Brighter but softer
Portrait Better edge detection Warmer skin tones

Pro Tip: The Night Sight mode is 30% faster than the Pixel 9.


Battery Life: Will It Last a Full Day?

With a 4,500mAh battery, the Pixel 10 lasts:

  • 6-7 hours SOT (mixed usage)

  • 5 hours gaming (PUBG at 60fps)

  • 30W wired charging (0-100% in 75 mins)

Disappointment: No 50W+ charging like Chinese brands (OnePlus 12 charges in 26 mins).


Software: Android 14 + 7 Years of Updates

Google promises 7 years of OS updates—beating even Samsung. Key software perks:

  • Circle to Search (long-press home button to Google anything)

  • Call Screen (AI filters spam calls—super useful in India)

  • Magic Editor (AI-powered photo edits)


Should You Buy the Google Pixel 10? Final Verdict

✅ Buy if:

  • You want the best Android camera

  • You prefer clean, bloat-free software

  • You need long-term updates

❌ Skip if:

  • You’re a hardcore gamer (get a Snapdragon phone)

  • You want ultra-fast charging

  • You’re on a tight budget (OnePlus 12R is cheaper)

Final Rating: 4.5/5


Where to Buy in India?

  • Flipkart (official partner)

  • Amazon India (occasional discounts)

  • Reliance Digital (offline availability)

Got questions? Drop them below—I’ll reply ASAP!


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This review is based on my hands-on testing—no BS, just real insights. Hope it helps!

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