Google has launched its latest Pixel smartphones and accessories at the annual "Made by Google" event in New York, reinforcing its push to integrate AI across its product ecosystem. The Pixel 10 series introduces features like a camera "coach" for better photos and an assistant that surfaces relevant info automatically, such as flight details during calls.
While the phone design remains mostly unchanged, the base model now includes a telephoto lens, matching the higher-end versions. Prices start at $799 for the standard Pixel 10 and $1,799 for the foldable Pixel 10 Pro Fold, with availability beginning later this month and the foldable model shipping in October.
All models run on Google's new Tensor G5 chip and debut a magnetic charging system called Pixelsnap, similar to Apple’s MagSafe. Google also released a range of Pixelsnap-compatible accessories, including chargers, cases, and stands.
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