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Updated · modernetdigital.cat · May 22
Google Pixel 10 Packs Triple Camera and 7-Year Updates for Under 600 Euros
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Updated · modernetdigital.cat · May 22

Google Pixel 10 Packs Triple Camera and 7-Year Updates for Under 600 Euros

10 articles · Updated · modernetdigital.cat · May 22
  • Under 600 euros, Google’s Pixel 10 is being pitched as a compact midrange phone that adds a triple rear camera system, including a telephoto lens on the base model.
  • The camera setup pairs a 50 MP main sensor with a 13 MP ultra-wide and 10.8 MP telephoto, while the phone also records 4K video at 60 fps and uses Google’s Tensor G5 chip.
  • A 6.3-inch Full HD+ OLED display reaches 2,700 nits brightness, and the 204-gram handset keeps a relatively compact 8.6 mm aluminum build.
  • Battery capacity is 4,970 mAh, with Google claiming nearly two days of normal use alongside 30 W wired and 15 W wireless charging.
  • The longer-term draw is software support: Google promises 7 years of updates, a key selling point for buyers seeking longevity at a sub-600-euro price.
With seven years of software updates, can the Pixel 10's hardware realistically keep pace or will it feel obsolete before support ends?
Is Google's bet on an AI-focused processor a smarter long-term strategy than the raw power offered by its main competitors?
Will Google's 7-year update promise finally force other Android manufacturers to extend their software support?