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Amazon is having a big Google sale right now while retailers are churning out early Black Friday deals. The standout deal is the Google Pixel 10, with the 128GB going for $599 (originally $799) and the 256GB for $699 (originally $899), both at record low prices, according to price-tracking tools.
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The Google Pixel 10 is the latest in the series to be released this year, back in September. It’s the model under the Pixel 10 Pro, which is also at its lowest price right now and has a much faster chip. As Lifehacker’s Associate Tech Editor Michelle Ehrhardt says in her review, the Pixel 10 features a telephoto lens, brings the Pixelsnap (Google’s version of MagSafe), and has new AI features. However, the ultrawide lens gets weaker, and there are some problems with the chip for third-party apps (but it can be fixed).
This Pixel 10 has a lot of the same features you’ll find in the Pixel Pro for $150 less, making it a great budget option for those who don’t want or need all the fancy specs and features. It comes with a Google Tensor G5 chip, and the camera resolutions are 48MP, 13MP, and 10.8MP for the rear and 10.5MP for the front-facing one. You can expect about 24 hours of battery life, depending on your use.
One of my favorite things about Pixel phones is the ongoing support for many years. My Pixel 6A still gets all of the updates and tons of AI features that make the phone feel fresh many years later, with the latest ones dropping in September. With the Pixel 10, you’ll be getting a quality phone with software updates for a while (as long as seven years).
Original Source: https://lifehacker.com/tech/google-pixel-10-deal?utm_medium=RSS
Original Source: https://lifehacker.com/tech/google-pixel-10-deal?utm_medium=RSS
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