Google Pixel 10 priced under Rs 70,000, is it worth buying?

Google Pixel 10 priced under Rs 70,000, is it worth buying?

Google Pixel 10 priced under Rs 70,000, is it worth buying?

Google Pixel 10 is available to buy on Amazon for less than Rs 70,000. The flagship Android device Google Gemini comes with many built-in AI features. However, there are some things that its rivals can do better.

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Google Pixel 10 priced under Rs 70,000, is it worth buying?
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Google Pixel 10 is currently available on Amazon for less than Rs 70,000. Buyers can purchase the 12GB/256GB variant of the device for Rs 68,000. This translates to a flat discount of Rs 12,000 compared to the device’s launch price of Rs 79,999. During our review, we found the Pixel 10 to be a solid flagship, but with a few caveats. Here’s everything you need to know before you decide to grab this deal.

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Why should you buy Google Pixel 10?

The Pixel 10 goes a step further when it comes to Pixel user experience. At a time when most companies are rushing to achieve some kind of frosty glass UI, Google Material 3 is sticking to expressive design. The phone will also get long-term OS support with new features being added with regular Pixel drops.

Additionally, the Google Pixel 10 Gemini comes with several AI features. The Gemini Nano AI model runs directly on the phone. So you can use features like transcription without requiring an internet connection.

The Pixel 10 features a 6.3-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. During our usage, we found the screen to offer good color fidelity and contrast. The screen size also gives the device a relatively compact form factor. The device also gets a clean design, which we have become accustomed to from the Pixel lineup. It also gets a sturdy aluminum frame, although the glossy glass back is prone to smudges.

Google Pixel 10 comes with a fairly large 4970 mAh battery. The phone will easily last a day for us. It comes with 15W Qi2 wireless charging support, making it compatible with MagSafe accessories. However the 30W wired charging speed isn’t the fastest out there.

Why would you want to skip the Google Pixel 10?

While the Pixel 10 ticks many boxes, it misses out on a few. The Google flagship is powered by the Tensor G5 chipset, and we found the performance to be quite smooth. However, compared to other flagships including the iPhone 17 or the recently launched OnePlus 15, you will miss out on raw performance.

Google Pixel 10 comes with a triple camera setup on the back with a 48-megapixel main sensor, a 13-megapixel ultrawide, and a 10.8-megapixel telephoto. The phone can deliver good shots, but comparatively speaking, it lags behind the iPhone 17 in terms of photography.

If you are looking for a better Android experience with good AI features, the Google Pixel 10 is the right device. However, if you want the best display or the best set of cameras out there, you may want to look elsewhere.

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