Hands on: The Pixel 10 may look the same as before, but what’s inside will change Android forever

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The Google Pixel 10 takes a winning formula from last year and adds just enough to make it even more compelling, and make this phone a true competitor to the iPhone 16. In the past, Google’s phones have been polished and enjoyable, but never cutting edge. With the Pixel 10 family, Google pushes its way to the front, with features you won’t find on either the iPhone or the latest Samsung Galaxy phones. That’s new territory for Google, and I’m excited to spend more time with this phone after my morning-lon hands-on session.

What can the Pixel 10 do? It can stick to magnets, for one thing. The new Pixelsnap feature – and extension of the Qi2 wireless charging standard – might seem familiar to iPhone owners who’ve enjoyed MagSafe since the iPhone 12 launched in 2020. The Android world is finally catching up.

Magnets may not seem like a major feature, but Pixelsnap will open a new world of accessories and convenience for Android fans. I keep my iPhone 16 Pro Max charging on a magnet stand, and it’s the best bedside clock I’ve owned. Then I slap a magnetic wallet on the back as I leave my house. I’m always using the iPhone magnets, and I’m relieved that Google and Android are hopping on board.

Besides Pixelsnap, the Pixel 10 features a real, optical 5x zoom camera. The iPhone 16 doesn’t give you any optical zoom, and the Galaxy S25 offers only a 3x zoom lens with a smaller image sensor.

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