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Proving once again that Black Friday deals aren’t just for the day itself, the Pixel 10 has just seen its first major discount — and it’s a big one.
The Google Pixel 10 is now available for just £599, down from £799, which means you’ll save a quarter off its original price.
What makes this even more tempting is that the phone is not even three months old.
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Google’s Pixel 10 just had its first price cut, knocking £200 off
Only three months since release, the Pixel 10 is already £200 cheaper. Yours for £599 today..
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Built around Android 16, the Pixel 10 features Google’s own Tensor G5 chip for optimal performance and efficiency, resulting in smoother multitasking, gaming, and AI-driven features than ever before.
The 6.3-inch Actua Display can provide excellent outdoor visibility, and as it supports HDR, it’s great for kicking back and enjoying some Netflix on
Photography remains the crown jewel of the Pixel line as you’d expect, and while the Pixel 10 Pro XL is the true Google king, the Pixel 10 is still a capable shooter. It features a triple-rear camera system with an all-new telephoto lens capable of 20x Super Res Zoom.
The camera can snap images with Pixel’s trademark image quality and colour accuracy during both daytime and nighttime photography.

Google’s Gemini AI takes things a step further, powering smart editing tools like Magic Editor and intelligent scene enhancement that make professional-looking photos effortless.
Design-wise, it features a premium design experience through its ultra-durable aluminium frame that combines strength with Gorilla Glass Victus 2 protection, for both durability and adding to its attractive design.
It also provides seven years of software support and feature updates, giving users peace of mind that this is a phone built to last.
At £599, this is the perfect time to step into Google’s ecosystem and experience everything the Pixel 10 does best.
The Pixel 10 is a fine phone with good-looking, AI-infused software, but curious camera downgrades and middling performance make this year’s entry-level Pixel harder to recommend.
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Premium, compact design -
Gorgeous OLED screen -
All-day battery life -
AI-infused Android 16 is responsive and fun
Cons
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Seriously downgraded main and ultrawide cameras -
Non-LPTO 60-120Hz refresh rate -
Tensor G5 trails in benchmark tests
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