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Google has introduced a new Pixel Studio-powered screenshot editing experience on Pixel phones running Android 16 QPR2 Beta 1.
The Google Pixel 10 Pro has slower wireless charging that its larger sibling, and Google has just explained why that is.
Google has shown off the new design changes for my Pixel, meanwhile, eagle-eyed social media users have spotted some new options in the At a Glance feature on Google devices.
Overview: The Pixel 10 series integrates advanced AI features such as Gemini Live and Camera Coach, enhancing both photography and overall productivity.With the
For the same reason, Google did not add Qi2 25W support to the smaller Pixel 10 Pro. A Google spokesperson confirmed this to Android Central, saying the company prioritized heat management, thermal performance, and cooling efficiency. Keeping these factors in mind, it decided to limit faster 25W wireless charging to the bigger Pixel 10 Pro XL.
Google Pixel 10 series introduces support for Qi2 wireless charging, but it’s the Pixelsnap range of magnetic charging accessories that set them apart from the MagSafe ecosystem for iPhones.
Google Pixel 10 Series Drops in Price at Launch, Pre-Order Savings Live on Amazon for a Limited Time
Head over to Amazon to get the Google Pixel 10 that comes with a $100 Amazon Gift Card for just $799, down from its usual price of $899. That’s a discount of $100 and 11% off. Alternatively, you can pick up the Google Pixel 10 Pro (with $200 Amazon Gift Card) for just $999 (plus a $200 Amazon Gift Card),
However, I grilled Samsung for coasting with the Galaxy S25 series. And if I were being fair, I’d have to do the same with Google — but I won’t. Both companies have a similar sales pitch: software is the reason you’ll want to upgrade. But while Samsung let me down with Galaxy AI, Google’s done the opposite with Gemini.
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G oogle has started rolling out its latest batch of Android 16 features to beta testers, including expanded support for dark mode and themed app icons. The QPR2 beta 1 was announced yesterday alongside Google launching the Pixel 10 series, and is expected to get a full public release sometime in December, according to Google’s release timeline.