The Google Pixel 10 Pro features a 6.3-inch LTPO OLED display with QHD+ resolution, up to 120 Hz and over 3,200 nits of brightness. It is protected by Gorilla Glass Victus 2, IP68 certified and powered by the Tensor G5 chip with 16 GB of RAM and 128 to 1,024 GB of storage. Features include Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0, NFC, UWB, 5G and the new ‘Pixelsnap’ magnet for accessories. The 4,970 mAh battery charges at 30 W wired or 15 W wireless. Android 16, including seven years of updates and AI features such as Gemini and Circle to Search, round out the package.
The triple camera features a 50 MP main sensor with OIS, complemented by an ultra-wide-angle lens and a telephoto lens with 5× zoom, while the 42 MP front camera offers autofocus. Videos can be recorded at up to 8K/30 FPS, or 4K/60 FPS with HDR. A brand new feature in this camera setting is the Camera Coach, which is designed to inspire and guide users. It is aimed at both experienced photographers and newcomers and is still officially in the development phase.
First, it must be activated in the settings and can then be used via the small AI camera icon in the camera app. As soon as the icon is tapped, the algorithm analyses the camera's live view, which happens in the cloud. The coach then provides a selection of possible image compositions and guides you through the process in several steps, which we have summarised here in a series of images, including the result (last image):
Whether the camera coach is inspiring remains to be seen. But for photography novices, it can certainly be an exciting aid. Find out more about the Pixel 10 Pro (buy here on Amazon) in our detailed review.






































