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The Google Pixel 10 Pro phones have a Pro Res Zoom feature that uses AI for better 100x shots. Now, the first samples have surfaced online.
Google on Wednesday announced its new lineup of Pixel phones and other gear at an event hosted by Jimmy Fallon.
While it’s easy to see Magic Cue on the Pixel 10 as little more than a bunch of shortcuts linked together, in practice, it is so much more than that. Magic Cue represents a shift from AI as an assistant that you call on to an AI that proactively points you in the right direction and becomes a part of your daily workflow.
The Pixel 10 lineup doesn’t dazzle on the outside, but inside, it packs serious power, sharper cameras, and next-gen AI—at the same price as last year's models.
The AI expansion on the four Pixel 10 models amplifies Google’s efforts to broaden the use of a technology that is already starting to reshape society. At the same time, Google is taking a swipe at Apple’s Achilles’ heel on the iPhone.
However, I grilled Samsung for coasting with the Galaxy S25 series. And if I were being fair, I’d have to do the same with Google — but I won’t. Both companies have a similar sales pitch: software is the reason you’ll want to upgrade. But while Samsung let me down with Galaxy AI, Google’s done the opposite with Gemini.
Software has always been an integral part of the Pixel experience, and that's not changing with the new Pixel 10 family.
To nobody’s surprise, there’s a new Tensor G5 chip, with a 35% faster CPU, powering everything. The Pixel 10 comes with 12GB of RAM standard and two storage options (128GB and 256GB). And for the first time on any Pixel phone, there’s built-in Satellite SOS, which works more or less the same as it does on newer iPhones.