
"Google's non-Pro Pixel is priced fairly at $799, which is significantly less than the $999 Pixel 10 Pro. It comes with some handy upgrades, like Qi2 charging with built-in magnets. Its AI features finally show promise. It includes a dedicated telephoto lens for the first time. It's a proper flagship and an all-around easygoing Android phone. But if I'm being greedy, then I do have one request: better cameras."
"The rear cameras on the Pixel 10 are totally fine. For someone who's not picky about image quality, they'd be better than fine. And maybe I'd think they were fine, too, if I wasn't cursed with the knowledge that the cameras on last year's model are better. And that's because up until this year, the non-Pro Pixel came with the same main and ultrawide camera hardware as the Pro."
Pixel 10 is a well-priced non‑Pro flagship at $799 that undercuts the $999 Pixel 10 Pro. The phone adds Qi2 wireless charging with built-in magnets, the Tensor G5 chip, and improved AI features. For the first time the non‑Pro model gains a dedicated telephoto lens. Google downgraded the main and ultrawide sensors to levels similar to the midrange Pixel 9A, which makes rear camera performance fall short of last year's non‑Pro. The device remains an easygoing Android phone with solid performance and useful upgrades, though camera quality may disappoint demanding users.
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