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On the eve of launch, a Pixel 10 leak backs up claims that Google could be moving away from physical SIM cards.
Google is set to launch the Pixel 10 and Pixel 10 Pro smartphones this week. It's a chance to build on the success of the Pixel 9 family and shape the smartphone future.
But Google gave many folks a great reason to upgrade to the Google Pixel 9: value. If you bought Google's latest handset directly from the Google Store, they offered top-dollar on trade-ins, significantly reducing the price of the Google Pixel 9. For some, it even made it free or almost free.
Apparent Google Pixel 10 benchmark scores have been posted online, and these results have drawn a decidedly mixed reaction.
Google's Pixel 10 could get plenty of new features alongside its new processor, camera systems and magnets. Here's what we know.
The new 67W power brick should go well with Google's other accessories for the Pixel 10, including the magnetic Pixelsnap cases. You obviously won't need to use the company's 67W power adapter to charge the upcoming Pixels at full speed. Just about any compatible 67W or higher USB-C power adapter will work.
A price leak for the Pixel 10 series reveals that Google may launch the line in this country for the first time.