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A compact flagship where AI smarts outshine raw specifications
Smart Photography
|November 2025
With the Pixel 10 Pro, Google doesn't attempt to reinvent the wheel or throw headline-grabbing numbers for impact. The Pixel 10 Pro, like the previous generations, isn't just about megapixels and gigabytes, but about what the software can do for you.
Google Pixel 10 PRO ₹1,09,999/- (store.google.com)
The result is a device that feels like a natural extension of Google's ecosystem that places AI at the forefront of every interaction. The question is, does this AI-first approach deliver a phone that truly stands out in a crowded market, or is it merely another incremental update? From the moment you pick it up, the Pixel 10 Pro feels like a refinement of a winning formula. The design retains the signature camera bar and the curved matte glass back (there's Gorilla Glass Victus 2 for drop and scratch resistance — front and back), contrasted by a high-shine aluminium frame that makes Pixel one of the most good-looking smartphones that stands out in a sea of similar looking candybar smartphones.
The Pixel 10 Pro measures 152.8 x 72.0 x 8.6mm and weighs 207 g, making it easier to grip than most flagship smartphones in the market. Google continues its strategy of making its flagship Pro series available in two sizes — the 6.3-inch one bundled in a size that feels as reassuring in hand and if you want a bigger 6.8-inch display (and bigger battery and charging speeds), you can opt for the Pixel 10 Pro XL. These are essentially the same phones, with one of them just supersized.
The 6.3-inch LTPO OLED screen delivers 2856 x 1280 resolution at up to 120 Hz, with a peak brightness of 3,300 nits outdoors ensuring visibility even in direct sunlight. It's a stunning panel that offers vibrant colours and deep blacks and a top-tier visual experience.
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