Google Pixel 10

It is August 2025, and Google has reached its ‘Zen’ moment with the Pixel 10. This is a 199g landmark device that marks the debut of the ‘Tensor G5’, the first Google-designed chip manufactured using TSMC’s state-of-the-art 3nm process. In the UK, it has arrived as the definitive vehicle for ‘Android 16,’ featuring a new ‘Expressive UI’ that scales and animates based on your touch and intent. It is a beautifully crafted device with a ‘satin-finish’ frame and a redesigned ‘floating’ camera bar that represents the most premium hardware Google has ever produced._x000D_
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The technical headline is the Tensor G5. By moving to TSMC’s 3nm node, Google has finally solved the thermal and efficiency issues of previous generations, allowing the 6.3-inch ‘Super Actua’ display to hit a record-breaking 3,300 nits of peak brightness. This chip also runs a new 1-billion-parameter on-device AI model, enabling ‘Magic Cue’, an AI assistant that can proactively suggest actions based on the content of your screen. The camera system features a 48-megapixel main sensor and a new 10.8-megapixel telephoto lens, bringing a 5x optical zoom to the standard Pixel model for the first time._x000D_
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Connectivity is future-proofed with Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0, and ‘Qi2’ magnetic wireless charging, enabling a whole new ecosystem of snap-on accessories. The 4,970 mAh battery provides over 30 hours of life, a significant jump over the Pixel 9. It also introduces ‘Gimbal-Level’ electronic stabilisation, a technical feat that allows for rock-steady video without external hardware. The Pixel 10 is a masterclass in ‘Intelligence-led’ engineering; it is the first Google phone that doesn’t just compete on software, but on raw silicon power and industrial design, cementing the Pixel’s place as the most helpful smartphone in the world.