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The Pixel 10 Pro already impressed us when we tested it earlier this year, and now it’s even more tempting thanks to a $315 price cut. Prime Day has dropped the 128GB model down to $684, the lowest it’s been since launch. If you want more storage, the 256GB Obsidian variant is currently going for $784.
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That’s a significant cut off the regular price, and it puts this phone near the top of the smartphone deals worth grabbing this Prime Day.
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What makes it stand out is that you’re getting Google’s flagship camera setup, a premium display, and years of guaranteed software updates, all at a price that’s closer to what you would expect from a mid-range phone.
Google Pixel 10 Pro with better display and performance
The screen on the Pixel 10 Pro is a 6.3-inch OLED panel running at 120Hz, with peak brightness hitting 3,000 nits. We tested it ourselves and found it bright and sharp enough for daily use, whether you are scrolling through social media, gaming, or watching shows.
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Under the hood, you get Google’s Tensor G5 chip, built on the same 3nm process as the flagship chips from competing brands. This is where things have actually improved compared to past Tensor chips.
The G5 runs cooler under heavy use, and better thermal management means the phone holds onto its performance during gaming sessions instead of slowing down once it heats up.
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On top of the hardware, you get Google’s clean version of Android with none of the bloat some other brands pile on.
Google is also backing this phone with seven years of software support, which is a long stretch for any device. Add in a growing list of AI features baked into the phone, and you’ve got a few things here that genuinely set it apart from other flagships on the market.
Google Pixel 10 Pro: Camera, Battery, and Specs
Camera-wise, the Pixel 10 Pro sticks with the same triple setup from last year. You’ve got a 50MP main sensor, a 48MP ultrawide, and a 10.8MP telephoto with 5x zoom.
The big upgrade this time is the 100x AI-powered zoom. We put it to the test ourselves, and it actually held onto real detail well past the range where most phones just give you a blurry, unusable mess.
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Battery life comes from a 4,870mAh cell, with 30W wired charging and Qi2 wireless charging through Google’s new Pixelsnap system, a first for any Pixel phone.
The battery itself isn’t the biggest you’ll find in this class, but we noticed something interesting during testing: battery life actually got better over time as the phone adapted to how we used it.
At $684, you’re getting flagship cameras, premium build quality, and years of software support at a price point you rarely see on Google’s top phones.
If you’ve been holding out for a discount on Google’s best compact flagship, this Prime Day deal is about as good as it gets. The sale wraps up June 26, so if you’re considering it, you probably don’t want to wait too long.













