Engadget's best of 2025

Google's latest powerhouse smartphone, the Pixel 10 Pro, has taken Android users by storm with its impressive array of features that make it a top contender in the highly competitive smartphone market.

For those entrenched in the Apple ecosystem, this may come as a surprise, but the Pixel 10 Pro is undoubtedly a game-changer. Its cameras are more than capable, thanks to advanced software features that deliver exceptional results. The phone's premium build and long-lasting battery ensure it stays with you all day, every day.

But what truly sets the Pixel 10 Pro apart is its thoughtful approach to innovation. Wireless charging, including MagSafe compatibility, makes it an attractive option for those in the know. Additionally, Google's carefully designed PixelSnap accessories rival even Apple's own offerings – a rare feat indeed.

Of particular note is the AI-powered software that governs this device. Gone are the days of generic, overused tools like summarizing and proofreading; instead, we see intelligent features like Add Me, Camera Coach, and Magic Cue in action. These enhancements significantly streamline daily interactions with your phone, making it a joy to use.

What's particularly impressive about the Pixel 10 Pro is its thoughtful implementation of AI. Google has clearly prioritized user experience over gimmicky, outdated tools that fail to provide meaningful value. This approach has resulted in an ecosystem that seamlessly integrates AI into our lives – and on the Pixel 10 Pro, you'll witness this firsthand.

In 2025, it's clear that Google has outdone itself with the Pixel 10 Pro, setting a new standard for smartphones that prioritizes both form and function.
 
I'm loving how the Pixel 10 Pro is totally changing the game when it comes to smartphone cameras 🀩. I mean, who needs more megapixels just because they can? The software features on this thing are honestly mind-blowing - like that Camera Coach feature, where the phone adjusts your framing and composition in real-time? Genius! And let's not forget about Magic Cue, which is literally the most convenient feature I've ever seen. No more manual typing or digging through menus - just type out what you want to say and the Pixel 10 Pro does the rest πŸ“±πŸ’». Can't wait to get my hands on one of these ASAP! πŸ‘
 
I've gotta say, the Pixel 10 Pro is giving me some serious FOMO 🀯! I mean, who wouldn't want a phone that's basically a powerhouse of innovation? The cameras are insane, the build quality is top-notch, and that battery life? Forget about it, you can just leave it on charge all day 😴. But what really gets me excited is how Google's integrated AI into the device – it's like they actually understand how to make technology user-friendly πŸ€“. I love that they've ditched those generic tools in favor of something more meaningful. It's clear that they're prioritizing the user experience, and that's what sets the Pixel 10 Pro apart from all the other flagship phones out there.
 
I'm loving the camera specs on this thing! πŸ“ΈπŸ’₯ But seriously, I've been hearing mixed reviews about Google's AI-powered software – some people are saying it's super intuitive, while others are complaining that it gets a bit too personalized and invasive? πŸ€” What do you guys think? Should we be comfortable with our phones knowing so much about us all the time? πŸ’­ And have you tried out the Magic Cue feature yet? It sounds like a total game-changer – but I'm not sure if I trust it... 😬
 
omg I'm so stoked about the Pixel 10 Pro 🀩! The camera is insane and I love how seamless the wireless charging is - it's like having a little wallet charger in my bag πŸ’». And have you seen those AI-powered features? Add Me, Camera Coach... they're literally changing the game for me πŸš€. It feels so intuitive now that Google has finally cracked the code on making smartphones useful and fun to use πŸ˜†. The build quality is top notch too - I've already dropped mine a few times and it still looks brand new πŸ’ͺ. Anyone else as excited about this thing? πŸ€”
 
😍 I'm loving the way Google is pushing the boundaries with AI on their latest phone! The features like Add Me, Camera Coach, and Magic Cue are so useful πŸ€–πŸ’» it's crazy they've been missing from other phones for so long. And I gotta say, the build quality of this thing is top-notch πŸ’₯ I mean, who needs wireless charging when you can have a phone that lasts all day? πŸ˜‚ Seriously though, Google's focus on user experience over gimmicks is really what sets it apart. Can't wait to see how this new standard gets adopted by other manufacturers! 🀞
 
I'm so stoked about the Pixel 10 Pro! 🀩 I mean, who wouldn't want a phone that can take sick pics? πŸ“Έ I've been eyeing it for ages, especially with how great the cameras look on YouTube reviews. But what really gets me is how Google's AI powers make my life easier at school - like having a personal assistant to help with note-taking and proofreading? Mind blown! 😲 And can we talk about how long-lasting that battery lasts? I'm all about getting through those long study sessions without running out of juice. πŸ’‘ My friends and I have been debating whether it's worth switching from our iPhones, but now I'm leaning towards the Pixel 10 Pro for sure.
 
I'm loving how Google is pushing boundaries with the Pixel 10 Pro 🀩. The AI-powered software is insane! I mean, who needs summarizing and proofreading tools when you've got Add Me and Camera Coach? πŸ“±πŸ’» It's so seamless and intuitive. And have you seen those camera features? Game-changer! I'm seriously considering switching from my iPhone... but then again, I love the ecosystem πŸ˜’. Do we need to choose between Google's thoughtfulness and Apple's seamless integration? Can't we just have both πŸ€”?
 
I'm not convinced about all these fancy AI features... I mean, have we really thought this through? πŸ€” Add Me is just gonna be some annoying feature that's always asking me to reconnect with my friends, right? And what's the point of Camera Coach? Are we really gonna need some robotic voice telling us how to take a selfie?

And don't even get me started on the battery life... it's still gonna die after like 2 days or something. πŸ“¦ I mean, come on Google, you can do better than that. And MagSafe compatibility is just another way for Apple fanboys to look down on us Android users.

I also think we're getting too comfortable with our phones being more like mini-computers... what's wrong with good old-fashioned human interaction? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ Can't we just put our phones down and enjoy the world around us?
 
I'm so down for the Pixel 10 Pro to be a thing! 🀩 The fact that Google is taking a thoughtful approach to innovation is everything to me - wireless charging and MagSafe compatibility are total game-changers, and I love how they're trying to make AI work in a way that's actually useful. Like, who needs automated summarizers when you've got something as cool as Camera Coach? 😊 It's refreshing to see Google putting the user first instead of just churning out features for features' sake.

I'm also loving how their accessories are holding their own against Apple - that's a total win in my book. But what really gets me is the attention to detail they're bringing to this device. It's clear that Google is trying to create an experience, not just a phone - and I think that's what sets it apart from all the other flagships out there.

One thing that's got me thinking, though, is how this changes the smartphone landscape. With Apple being so dominant in the market, can we expect more of these "think outside the box" kind of devices from Google? πŸ€”
 
I'm loving the direction Google is taking with the Pixel 10 Pro 🀩! The attention to detail in its design and software features is seriously impressive. I mean, who wouldn't want a phone that can seamlessly integrate AI into their daily life? πŸ“ˆ The AI-powered tools like Add Me, Camera Coach, and Magic Cue are total game-changers – they make using your phone feel almost intuitive.

And let's not forget about the camera capabilities 😎! The fact that Google has harnessed advanced software features to deliver exceptional results is a major win. I'm also loving the MagSafe compatibility – it's great to see Google catching up with Apple on this one πŸ”‹

But what really sets the Pixel 10 Pro apart is its commitment to user experience over gimmicky features πŸ™Œ. It's clear that Google has put a lot of thought into creating an ecosystem that prioritizes both form and function. In a market where so many phones are trying to outdo each other, it's refreshing to see a manufacturer take a more thoughtful approach πŸ™
 
I'm so stoked to see what Google's done with the Pixel 10 Pro! 🀩 They've really knocked it out of the park with those cameras, I mean, who wouldn't want a phone that can take insane pics? πŸ“Έ And the battery life is on point too - I'm talking all day, every day, no worries about running out of juice mid-day. πŸ˜… But what's even more impressive is how Google's integrated AI into the whole thing. It's like they're speaking my language or something! πŸ€– The way it makes using your phone so seamless and intuitive is just genius. I mean, who needs to spend hours figuring out how to use their phone when you can just have it figure it out for you? πŸ™Œ Definitely making me consider ditching my old Samsung for a Pixel 10 Pro - has anyone tried one out yet? πŸ’¬
 
Back
Top