🔥 Google Unpacked 2025: Meet the Pixel 10 Family (and the Fold that stole the show)
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Google just dropped its Pixel 10 lineup at Made by Google — and yes, there’s a foldable this time. Here’s the scoop
Pixel 10, 10 Pro & 10 Pro XL
Displays:
Pixel 10 → 6.3" Actua, 3000 nits, 60–120Hz
10 Pro → 6.3" Super Actua, 3300 nits, 1–120Hz
10 Pro XL → 6.8" Super Actua, same specs as Pro
Performance:
Pixel 10 → 12GB RAM / up to 256GB storage
Pro & Pro XL → 16GB RAM / up to 1TB
Cameras:
Pixel 10 → triple cam (48MP main, 13MP ultra-wide, 10.8MP telephoto)
Pro & XL → upgraded 50MP main + 48MP ultra-wide AF + 48MP telephoto w/ 100× Pro Res Zoom
Selfies? Pro/XL go wild with a 42MP front camera
Battery & Charging:
Pixel 10 → 4970 mAh
Pro → 4870 mAh
XL → 5200 mAh
Wired: up to 70% in 30 min
Wireless: Pixelsnap magnetic charging (15–25W), Google’s MagSafe rival
AI Sauce:
Camera Coach (Gemini-powered tips while shooting)
Magic Cue (predictive info based on context, like showing your flight booking mid-call with an airline)
Prices:
Pixel 10 → $799
Pixel 10 Pro → $999
Pixel 10 Pro XL → $1199
Shipping August 28, 2025
Pixel 10 Pro Fold
Outer Display: 6.4" Actua, 3000 nits, 60–120Hz
Inner Display: 8" Super Actua, 3000 nits, 1–120Hz
Specs: 16GB RAM, up to 1TB storage, Tensor G5 chip, Android 16, Gemini Nano
Cameras: Triple rear setup (48MP + 10.5MP ultra-wide AF + 10.8MP telephoto), plus dual 10MP selfie cams (outer & inner)
Battery: 5015 mAh, 50% in 30 min with 30W USB-C, wireless Pixelsnap 15W
Price: $1799
Release: October 9, 2025
My Take
Pixelsnap feels like Google finally admitted MagSafe was genius.
Camera Coach could either be a lifesaver or the new Clippy.
The Pro Fold is sexy, but $1799 is ouch.
Question to you: If you had to pick one — Pro XL beast mode or the Fold flex life — which team are you on?
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I’m firmly on Team Pro XL. The Fold is tempting, but $1799 is basically a full gaming PC + monitor these days. For me, the Pro XL hits the sweet spot — monster specs, insane camera setup with that 42MP selfie cam, and a huge 5200 mAh battery. Add in the Gemini AI extras like Magic Cue + Camera Coach, and it feels like the most “complete” flagship without entering ultra-niche foldable territory. Plus, folds are still risky long-term — hinge durability, inner display creases, repair costs. The XL might not flex in public the same way, but it’ll last me 3–4 years without stress.
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I know the price stings, but I’d still go Team Fold. Why? The 8" Super Actua inner screen basically replaces my tablet. For people who live in docs, multitasking, charts, or even just Netflix binges, that extra screen real estate is worth it. And the fact it’s packing the Tensor G5, Gemini Nano, and dual selfie cams (outer + inner) shows Google is taking the foldable seriously this round. Pixelsnap wireless charging is just the cherry on top. Honestly, we all laughed at the first Galaxy Fold too — now it’s a whole category. If Google nails durability, the Fold could be the phone that finally makes foldables mainstream.