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Apparent Google Pixel 10 benchmark scores have been posted online, and these results have drawn a decidedly mixed reaction.
Google will launch its next-generation flagship, the Pixel 10, on August 20, 2025. Positioned as the successor to the Pixel 9, the device is expected to bring a fresh design, faster performance, and a stronger focus on AI-powered experiences.
Retail listings for Google's unannounced Pixel 10 lineup might have spoiled the existence of the company's fastest power charger to date.
The prices of the Pixel 10 series and Pixel Watch have leaked for Mexico and Europe. The price is said to start at €899 for Europe and MXN19,999 in Mexico. Google may not sell the Pixel 10 Pro Fold in Mexico.
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