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Updated · PhoneArena · May 31
Pixel 10 Drops Below $600 After $200 Cut
Updated
Updated · PhoneArena · May 31

Pixel 10 Drops Below $600 After $200 Cut

7 articles · Updated · PhoneArena · May 31
  • $200 off has pushed the Pixel 10 to under $600, putting Google's phone into mid-range pricing territory despite flagship-style features.
  • The deal stands out because all color options are discounted, while the phone still offers a 6.3-inch OLED display, 120Hz refresh rate and all-day 4,970mAh battery.
  • Google is also leaning on AI features to offset the Tensor chip's weaker raw power, including Camera Coach and Add Me for group photos.
  • A 48MP main camera, 10.8MP telephoto and 13MP ultrawide setup helps make the Pixel 10 a stronger value play for buyers focused on photography without paying flagship prices.
As a chip crisis raises phone prices, why is Google's advanced Pixel 10 suddenly getting cheaper?
Does the Pixel 10's bargain price hide significant software flaws and battery issues from consumers?