Google Pixel 10 Pro XL
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- Diegutska
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- 28 Aug 2025
Anonymous, 28 Aug 2025"Camera is literally what the Pixels are praised for&q... moreEvery time I hear about the Google Pixel they always talk about how impressive its camera is... and yeah it's mostly because of the software but the first thing you'll probably hear is the camera
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- Anonymous
- pdw
- 28 Aug 2025
New to Pixel, 28 Aug 2025It seems the 10 Pro XL's USB port is not capable of re... moreAre you sure that your cable supports usb 3.2 speeds?
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- New to Pixel
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- 28 Aug 2025
It seems the 10 Pro XL's USB port is not capable of reaching USB 3.2 Gen 1 speeds. It looks like it caps out at USB 2 speeds, which is about 40MB/s. Not very Pro
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- 28 Aug 2025
VladM, 26 Aug 2025The spec-sheet here on gsmarena for the Pixel 10 Pro XL isn... more"Camera is literally what the Pixels are praised for"
No. Their software was. Now when hardware catched up their software is not what it used to be.
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- Anonymous
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- 28 Aug 2025
Chris, 27 Aug 202593 mins to full charge, amazing the fanboys still buy this ... moreWith what charger have you tried charging it?
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- Chris
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- 27 Aug 2025
93 mins to full charge, amazing the fanboys still buy this slop. No doubt still bland screen colours too.
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- phi11yphan
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- 27 Aug 2025
Disappointing:
The Pixel 10’s battery takes a hit after 200 cycles, courtesy of a feature you can’t switch off. It begins lowering voltage after 200 charge cycles and keeps adjusting until 1,000 cycles. Expect slower charging and a smaller usable battery capacity over time.
Unlike Samsung’s flagship phones, which are rated to keep 80% battery capacity after around 2,000 charge cycles, Google’s stricter limits stand out.
Google’s decision to make this feature mandatory feels restrictive, especially since many other phone makers give users the option to manage battery settings themselves.
https://www.androidcentral.com/phones/google-pixel/the-pixel-10s-battery-takes-a-hit-after-200-cycles-courtesy-of-a-feature-you-cant-switch-off
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- VladM
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- 26 Aug 2025
The spec-sheet here on gsmarena for the Pixel 10 Pro XL isn't quite accurate (or it's just a bit vague, it summarizes specs, I understand).
Specifically the video recording. If you check google's shop, it shows that this phone can only record video 8k*up to 30fps, 4k*up to 60fps, and 1080p*up to 60fps. You can't just shoot regular videos in 240fps, in fact, you can't in any resolution, no 120fps either. That 240fps is in the fine print in the google shop, and it only applies to slow motion videos, nothing else.
I hate to be that guy, but that's quite disappointing. When I look at flagships like Apple, Samsung, and Google Pixel, I compare their camera/video recording, since that's what they advertise most. That's why you would get one of those phones for - the professional video recording / streaming / (even photography is almost an afterthought, you mainly want to superb video quality).
Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max has 4k*120fps and 1080p*240fps video recording. Now, why would I get a Pixel 10 Pro XL with 60fps video recordings. I'm not even an Apple fan. I only use Androids. But come on. At a certain price point (and when the company is known for their cameras / Google Pixel, it's literally the iPhone of the Android world, ease of use, and the out of the box photography and video quality is being praised), you expect the highest, smoothest, professional video recording. 60fps being the highest they offer just isn't it.
Am I being too hard on them? I don't know. Camera is literally what the Pixels are praised for, no?
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- VladM
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- 26 Aug 2025
Aden, 22 Aug 2025The Pixel 9 pro XL was a good phone, just a few issues here... moreLet's see how much the Pixel 9 Pro XL drops in price. It's a good phone. If I'd consider a Pixel, it would always be the one from last year.
The problem is, Google never drops their previous models too low. The Pixel 8 Pro still goes for 500-600. (There is no 8 Pro XL if I recall correctly, but an XL variant, the 9 Pro XL would add 100 extra). So the 9 Pro XL might go for around 700, and that's being optimistic.
But then again, think about it; For 700 (or even 500) you can get a very good xiaomi, or vivo, or oppo instead. Even a Galaxy S23 Ultra goes for under 700.
Sorry for going on a rant. You're right, the Pixel 9 Pro XL was a good phone, is a good phone. It's just that Google is quite stingy with prices. I'd like to get it for around 500, but that's just wishful thinking.
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- Anonymous
- wrc
- 26 Aug 2025
https://x.com/Pirat_Nation/status/1960265970322415998
Google is currently discontinuing Android support im Indonesia after refusing to release the Pixel to it.
They want to make the platform disappear and forcing users to switch towards the expensive Apple iPhone after roasting them.
That is foul play to Indonesia, Google. You're roasting them not (just) Apple.
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- AntonelPAPI
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- 26 Aug 2025
Melvin Harris, 25 Aug 2025Helio G99 is also great, if you're a child or grandma,... moreDon't you know how to read the truth?
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- Anonymous
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- 26 Aug 2025
Melvin Harris, 25 Aug 2025Helio G99 is also great, if you're a child or grandma,... moreBrother the Tensor G5 actually has stronger CPU performance than Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. That’s plenty of raw power.
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- Anonymous
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- 25 Aug 2025
AntonelPAPI, 25 Aug 2025The CPU is fine for 99% of things; these tests are just mar... moreNo brother, unfortunately the GPU is weak. That’s what I also don’t like. The modem is Exynos 5400i though and it’s perfectly fine.
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- Melvin Harris
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- 25 Aug 2025
AntonelPAPI, 25 Aug 2025The CPU is fine for 99% of things; these tests are just mar... moreHelio G99 is also great, if you're a child or grandma, people buy flagship phones to get flagship performance I know right?
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- AntonelPAPI
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- 25 Aug 2025
Anonymous, 25 Aug 2025Geekbench 6 score for Pixel 10 Pro XL is good. Single co... moreThe CPU is fine for 99% of things; these tests are just marketing. What I want to see is the performance of the GPU, the modem, the heat dissipation, and the battery life, and whether the load actually delivers those 45W of power, and to what extent.
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- Anonymous
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- 25 Aug 2025
Geekbench 6 score for Pixel 10 Pro XL is good.
Single core: 2323
Multi core: 6497
https://browser.geekbench.com/v6/cpu/13481976
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- Anonymous
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- 25 Aug 2025
Sika kai, 24 Aug 2025feel bad when you know thispixel 10 series performance is e... moreLollolol. You forgot to mention benchmarks not real world.
Btw pixel 9 pro XL outperformed 15 pro in real life usages such as heavy multitasking lolololol
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- Anonymous
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- 25 Aug 2025
Helper, 24 Aug 2025Your Realme has a great charging speeds! Maybe you should s... moreRealme provide charger in the box, so He might just use that instead of generic charger.
Whatever brand it is, but its trying their best we have to agree
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- Anonymous
- kci
- 25 Aug 2025
I'm fine with how the phone looks I like it. The need to improve the camera sensors, zoom and the battery life. Not a fan of the Tensor chip I think if this had a Snapdragon alot of the battery issues would be solved.
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- Helper
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- 24 Aug 2025
Anonymous, 20 Aug 2025And yet again they fail to up the charging speed in a meani... moreYour Realme has a great charging speeds! Maybe you should stick to that brand instead of trying out the Pixels.
Also, your Realme as any phone with faster charging speeds then ~65W is using their own propertary chargers with propertary non standardized cables to achieve these marketed charging speeds. If you would use any industry standard PPD charger as any other device does these days you would get 30W of charge if not even less, like 18W.
If you really can't live without faster charging speeds then just stick to Realme. I've heard they broke a record for 240W speeds. Imagine a zero to full battery in 5 minutes or less! Haha. That's insane. Too bad only one model has it, but maybe in near future we will all have it. And not just on our phones. Pretty much everything with a battery.