Google has officially announced its new Pixel 10 series and accompanying accessories, setting competitive prices for its latest AI-powered hardware. The new devices aim to blend cutting-edge features with accessible price points, starting with the Pixel 10 at $799.
The standard Pixel 10, which includes the new Tensor G5 chip, a 6.3-inch OLED screen, and a new 5x telephoto camera, will start at $799 (£799/€899) and begins shipping on August 28. The more powerful Pixel 10 Pro, available in two screen sizes and featuring a 10x optical zoom camera, will start at $999 (£999/€1,099) with the same shipping date.
For those interested in foldable technology, the Pixel 10 Pro Fold is priced from $1,799 (£1,749/€1,899) and will ship later on October 9. This model’s key selling points are its new IP68 water resistance rating and powerful on-device AI capabilities, including the “Magic Cue” proactive assistant.
Beyond the phones, the new Pixel Watch 4, with its AI health coach and satellite SOS, will be available from $349 (£349/€499). The budget-friendly Pixel Buds 2a, offering noise cancellation and Gemini AI, are set at an aggressive $129 (£129/€149), making Google’s latest technology accessible to a wide range of consumers.
Pricing and Availability: Here’s How Much the New Google Pixel 10 and Watch 4 Will Cost
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