Google Pixel 10 Gets a Major Price Drop
If you’ve been waiting for the right moment to jump into the Google ecosystem, the timing might just be perfect. US News Hub Misryoum has confirmed that the Google Pixel 10 is currently seeing a significant $150 discount across various models. The biggest advantage to a Pixel over other Android smartphones is that you get the latest features from Google as soon as they’re available. These aren’t just minor updates, either. We’re talking about real-time translations, sophisticated spam call screening, and even seamless file sharing with iOS users. Honestly, it’s refreshing to see a device that prioritizes actual utility over just raw specs.
Under the hood, the device is powered by the Tensor G5 chip and 12 GB of memory, which is a noticeable step up from the G4 found in the 10a. The 6.3-inch OLED display boasts a 120Hz refresh rate, making scrolling and gaming feel incredibly fluid. Furthermore, the inclusion of Qi2 wireless charging means you can finally use those MagSafe accessories you already have lying around. It’s a well-rounded package, though enthusiasts will notice the battery is technically smaller than its predecessor, yet our testing shows it still holds up just fine throughout the day.
It’s a serious piece of hardware.
What really sets the Pixel 10 apart from the more budget-friendly 10a are the camera upgrades. The rear setup features a proper 5X optical zoom, which is a game changer for nature photography, while the front camera now includes auto-focus to keep those group selfies looking sharp. It’s these small, practical changes that define the Google Pixel 10 experience for the average user. Whether you are obsessed with perfect lighting or just want a phone that manages your calls, these image processing improvements are well worth the investment.
As of now, you can snag the 128 GB model for $649 in Obsidian or Lemongrass, or opt for the $749 price point if you prefer the Indigo colorway. If you need a bit more breathing room for your files, the 256 GB version in Obsidian and Frost has also been marked down to $749. It is a competitive move in a saturated market. For those still weighing their options, our team at US News Hub Misryoum maintains an in-depth guide covering top contenders from Samsung and OnePlus to help you find your perfect fit.