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I tested the Google Pixel 10 for a week, and it's an AI smartphone done right (so far)
At $799, the entry-level flagship doesn't fix what isn't broken, but includes a handful of new AI features.
It didn't sacrifice details when cropping closely in on a subject, partially due to the camera's Imaging Signal Processor (ISP) enabled by the new Tensor G5 chipset. For example, the Tensor G5 runs Google's model entirely on-device, giving users optimal speeds and the peace of mind that their data isn't leaving the device. A prime example is Magic Cue, a new predictive feature that uses the context of what you're doing -- combined with your activity across Google's apps -- to generate suggestions in real time for actions or information.
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