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Google Pixel 10 Pro review: All about AI and not cameras

The Pixel 10 Pro is a fascinating phone because it marks a philosophical shift. Google isn’t gunning for the “best camera phone” badge anymore — that crown has already slipped. Instead, it’s chasing the “best AI phone” title.

September 18, 2025 / 14:10 IST
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Google Pixel 10 Pro
Google Pixel 10 Pro

For years, buying a Pixel meant buying the “camera phone.” It didn’t matter if the hardware looked dated, the battery underwhelmed, or the specs fell behind Samsung and Apple. The magic was in the lens: Google’s computational photography made sure your shots came out sharp, vivid, and almost unfairly good compared to the competition. That identity is shifting. With the Pixel 10 Pro, Google has quietly stopped trying to be the king of smartphone cameras. Instead, it wants to be the king of AI.

And that’s the big story here. The 10 Pro still looks like last year’s phone, still takes excellent photos, and still plays in the same league as the iPhone 17 Pro and Galaxy S25. But the real energy this time is in the software and the new Tensor G5 chip that powers it. This is less about the lens and more about the brains. Whether that’s enough to make it the best Android flagship of 2025 is another question.

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Design: polished, predictable, unexciting

At a glance, you’d struggle to tell the Pixel 10 Pro apart from the 9 Pro. The dimensions are almost identical, down to a fraction of a millimetre. It’s slightly heavier — eight grams more — but unless you’re weighing it in the palm of your hand, you won’t notice.