I’ve been using Pixel phones long enough to know that whenever Google launches a phone, the obvious competitor is not Samsung’s latest but the iPhone. The iPhone of the Android world has carved out a niche spot for itself with near flagship capabilities at near flagship prices and a focus on simplicity and practical additions.

However, with the Pixel 10 lineup, it’s clear that Google finally means business and is ready to take on Apple’s iPhone head-on. Be it the standardization of key specs like 120Hz displays, wireless charging across the board, or even more meaningful AI integration, these phones do not feel like an alternative to the iPhone anymore. In fact, by most measures, they offer better value. I’d go as far as saying that Google has nailed the balance between its trademark whim

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