For another year, Google's hardware department is outing not one but two compact-sized flagship phones. You've got the Google Pixel 10 as the "entry-level" flagship for the Pixel 10 series, while the Google Pixel 10 Pro builds upon the vanilla model with better cameras and comes with larger memory configurations. Of course, there are other, less obvious differences, as you will see, and we will try to answer whether the €200/$200 price premium for the Pro version is worth it.
We have another new Google phone in for review - the Pixel 10 Pro. It ships in a retail box with the European Union's new Energy label, containing information about the phone's battery endurance and life cycles, drop resistance, water resistance, and repairability. The lines between Google's Pixel phones this year are as blurry as they comw. Pictured below are the 10 Pro (on the left) and the 10, and you'll notice that both have the same stature and a very similar camera stack.