IN-DEPTH REVIEW

Review: The New "Pixel 10" Redefines Smartphone Photography

Published on September 17, 2025 by Priya Sharma

Every year, the smartphone world waits to see what Google's Pixel line will do next for photography. With the new Pixel 10, Google isn't just taking another step—it's taking a giant leap, powered by its new Tensor G5 chip and a suite of AI camera features that feel like science fiction made real.

The new Google Pixel 10 smartphone

The Main Event: A Camera That Thinks

The Pixel 10's camera system is where the magic happens. While the hardware gets a solid upgrade with a larger main sensor, the real star is the software. Google's new on-device AI model introduces features that are genuinely groundbreaking:

  • Cinematic Relighting: This is the headline feature. After taking a photo, you can enter the editor and completely change the lighting of the scene. You can move the primary light source from left to right, change its color temperature, and add fill lights to remove shadows. It's like having a professional lighting studio in your pocket, after the fact.
  • True Tone Zoom: The Pixel 10 combines its powerful telephoto lens with AI to reconstruct details between optical zoom levels. The result is shockingly clear and detailed photos, even at 10x or 15x zoom, with none of the usual digital noise.
  • Magic Editor 2.0: The next generation of Magic Editor is faster and more intuitive, allowing you to not just move objects, but realistically change their color or texture with a simple text prompt.

Performance and Display

Powering all of this is the new **Tensor G5 chip**, which is built specifically for on-device AI processing. The phone is incredibly fast, and AI tasks that used to require a cloud connection now happen instantly on the device. The 6.7-inch Super Actua display is also a standout, with a variable 144Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness that makes it easily viewable even in direct sunlight.

The Verdict: Is the Pixel 10 the Best Camera Phone of 2025?

Pros:

  • Game-changing AI photography features
  • Best point-and-shoot camera experience
  • Incredibly fast and responsive performance
  • Stunningly bright and smooth display
  • Clean Android experience with 7 years of updates

Cons:

  • Battery life is good, but not the best in class
  • Design is a minor refinement, not a revolution
  • Premium price tag

Without a doubt, yes. While other phones may compete on hardware specs, no other device offers this level of computational photography. For anyone who values having the best and smartest camera in their pocket, the Google Pixel 10 is the undisputed new king.

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