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Every year, Google’s Pixel phones edge closer to that sweet spot between beauty, brains, and everyday ease. The Pixel 10 Pro XL might just be the one that finally nails it. The real question is: does this year’s upgrade justify its size and price tag, or is it just more of the same dressed in better glass?

Design

At this point, the Pixel’s design language feels like that friend who never changes their style statement — familiar, dependable, and at best subtly evolving rather than reinventing. The Pixel 10 Pro XL carries forward that DNA, but with more refinement. The curved aluminium frame flows neatly into the matte glass back, giving it a sleeker, more cohesive look. I’ve got the Moonstone (cool grey) colour variant, whereas the Jade (mint green) is what I think is truly worth lusting after. 

At 232 grams and with a 6.8 inch display, It’s a big phone — no getting around that. The XL tag means you’re getting a large slab of glass and metal that does feel reassuringly solid but can feel bulky for those used to more compact phones. The finish resists fingerprints well, and Google’s minimalism here feels deliberate — the kind that earns quiet appreciation instead of turning heads.

Google still holds on to its crown where it matters most flexing its Pixel 10 Pro XL’s camera setup

Google still holds on to its crown where it matters most flexing its Pixel 10 Pro XL’s camera setup

Display

The 6.8-inch OLED panel is the kind of screen that spoils you. Crisp, colour-accurate, and bright, it nails the balance between vibrancy and realism. Google’s adaptive 120Hz refresh rate keeps scrolling smooth without burning through the battery unnecessarily. Watching HDR content is a treat too! 

A nice touch is how Google has tied the display experience into everyday use. When docked or charging, the screen doubles as a mini ambient display — showing a low-light clock, the day’s weather, or a rotating album from Google Photos. 

Camera

Google still holds on to its crown where it matters most — computational photography. The Pixel 10 Pro XL’s camera setup feels like a quiet flex: it doesn’t bombard you with sensors, but includes a capable setup comprising a 50 MP main camera, a 48 MP ultrawide, and a 48 MP 5× telephoto lens.

Portrait mode, in particular, continues to deliver some of the best results you’ll get on a smartphone in 2025 (and hopefully, well into 2026 as well)! The phone now shoots them in full 50 MP resolution, producing photos that retain hair strands, textures, and depth in a way that feels almost DSLR-like. The updated algorithm does a better job at separating subjects from backgrounds — you notice it especially in tricky lighting.

The 5x optical zoom and 20x digital range are plenty for travel or candid moments. Low-light video recording, especially on Instagram Stories, gets a practical upgrade too — Pixel automatically brightens the scene in collaboration with Instagram, and it actually works.

But what really stands out is accessibility. The Guided Frame feature now uses Gemini’s scene understanding to describe what the camera sees, guiding users with audio cues. It’s one of those features that steps towards inclusion rather than gimmicks. 

The 42 MP ultra-wide front camera also delivers some pleasant selfies and “groupfies”, and also offers 4k video recording at both 30 and 60 fps. 

Tech Specs

Underneath that calm exterior sits the Tensor G5 chip, paired with the Titan M2 security module and a dedicated security core. There’s only one variant in India, which offers 16 GB RAM and 256 GB storage, which you might run out of if you are fond of taking photos and videos. The device also now includes C2PA Content Credentials, a certification system that embeds authenticity into your photos. In an age of AI fakery, that’s a big deal — and the Pixel is the first to do it natively in its camera app. The brand has also promised seven years of OS updates, Pixel Drops, and security updates.

UI Features

With Android 16, a bunch of UI features have got an upgrade, including the UI aesthetic itself, which Google calls “Material 3 Expressive”. Overall the UI feels more fluid, with refreshed colour themes and bolder typography options overall.  

Google’s Gemini app continues to feel like an assistant you can actually talk to — naturally, mid-thought, mid-task, even mid-sentence. With Gemini Live, you can share your camera or screen during a conversation, and it responds visually — highlighting areas or objects directly on your display, and giving you more information about what you’re seeing in front of you.

Pixel 10 owners also get a year of Google AI Pro, unlocking tools such as ‘Deep Research’, which combs through hundreds of websites to summarise information, and ‘Veo 3’, a video generation model that turns text prompts into 8-second clips with audio and ambient details.

Then there’s ‘Magic Cue’ — an understated but impressive feature that pulls context from your Gmail, Calendar, and Messages to offer helpful nudges while you’re chatting, calling, or searching. It’s quietly smart, rarely intrusive, and gives a peek at how context-aware smartphones might evolve in the future.

Gboard also gets beefed up with Smart Edit — voice commands now let you edit or rewrite dictated text naturally, while the Writing Tools feature can clean up tone, grammar, and phrasing. If you’re someone who engages a lot through messages, notes, and emails, these little upgrades feel genuinely useful.

Not all of it lands perfectly, though. With so many layers of AI, there’s a learning curve. The phone often feels like it’s one feature update ahead of what most users will actually explore.

Battery

The Pixel 10 Pro XL packs in a 5,200mAh battery, and given everything it’s doing in the background, endurance is surprisingly good. It’ll get through a full day of moderate to heavy use comfortably. Charging speed, however, remains painfully slow— and it takes the flagship smartphone close to 1.5 hours to charge fully.  

Verdict

The Pixel 10 Pro XL feels like the first phone where AI doesn’t just show off — it shows up. It quietly simplifies things, enhances accessibility, and makes everyday interactions smarter without constantly reminding you that it’s “AI-powered.”

That said, it’s not for everyone. The phone’s size can be cumbersome, the exploration and real-life usage of AI features might still be a long learning curve for some, and its charging speeds lag behind both rivals as well as mid-range smartphones in the market. Design-wise, too, this isn’t a huge upgrade from last year. However, if you’ve been loyal to the Pixel series and are looking to upgrade from, say, the Pixel 6 or Pixel 7, then the Pixel 10 series might be worth considering for a true, meaningful upgrade in more ways than one! 

Price

₹1,24,999 (16 GB + 256GB)

Pros - Clean design, bright, big OLED display, sharp portraits, computational photography still does a great job, more AI tools, decent battery life. 

Cons - Can feel bulky if you’re not used to this size, slow charging speed, actually using all AI features can get overwhelming, high price tag

Published on October 8, 2025