Pixel 10 Pro Hits Its Lowest Price Yet, Prime Day Makes the Deal Hard to Ignore

Google’s Pixel 10 Pro has dropped to its lowest price ever on Amazon, and the timing leaves little room to hesitate. During Prime Day flash sales for Prime members, the compact flagship is being offered at a level that makes its premium camera setup look far more attainable.

The strongest savings are on the 128 GB model at $684, while the 256 GB version is listed at $799. A 256 GB Obsidian variant has even been seen as low as $784, making this one of the sharpest discounts yet on Google’s newest Pro handset.

A compact flagship with serious hardware

One of the Pixel 10 Pro’s main appeals is its 6.3-inch form factor. It sits in the premium smartphone class, but it is noticeably smaller than many rivals that lean into larger displays and bulkier bodies.

The display uses an LTPO OLED panel with a resolution of 2,856 x 1,280 pixels, a 120 Hz refresh rate, and a peak HDR brightness of 3,300 nits. For buyers who want a high-end phone without moving to a larger chassis, that balance remains a key selling point.

Battery life and charging remain practical

Power comes from a 4,870 mAh battery, paired with USB-C 30-watt charging and 15-watt wireless charging. That combination is designed to handle daily use without forcing frequent top-ups.

In a detailed review, the device was described as having long battery life, although the same evaluation also pointed out issues on the display side and with connectivity features. Even so, the battery setup gives the Pixel 10 Pro a solid foundation in everyday use.

The camera system is still the headline feature

Google continues to build the Pro model around imaging strength, and the hardware reflects that focus. The Pixel 10 Pro includes a 42 MP f/2.2 front camera, a 50 MP f/1.7 main camera with a 1/1.31-inch sensor, a 48 MP f/1.7 ultrawide camera, and a 48 MP f/2.8 periscope telephoto camera with 5x optical zoom.

That setup helped it earn very strong marks in an in-depth review, reinforcing the Pixel line’s reputation as a premium choice for buyers who care most about photography. For many shoppers, the discount now makes that camera-first approach easier to justify.

Android 16 and long software support add value

The Pixel 10 Pro ships with Android 16 and is expected to receive seven major Android updates. That level of support gives the device a longer useful life than many competing phones at similar prices.

There are still a couple of caveats to keep in mind. The device is said to be less comfortable because of PWM flicker at low brightness, and it does not support dual-SIM.

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Source: www.notebookcheck.net

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