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Google Pixel 10 Pro (512 GB, Moonstone, 6.30", Dual SIM, 5G)
EUR1291,97

Google Pixel 10 Pro

512 GB, Moonstone, 6.30", Dual SIM, 5G


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Anonymous

6 months ago

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Makthesmall

6 months ago • purchased this product

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Can't tell you whether it's worth it for you. If you only know Apple, the system could cause you problems, e.g. app availability and new purchases. Otherwise, the Pixel runs smoothly (I don't game) and the camera takes beautiful pictures with natural colours. I like it.
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olivwalt

7 months ago

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Anonymous

7 months ago

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AI Response: The claim made in the forum that the battery capacity and charging speed of the Google Pixel 10 are throttled after 200 charging cycles is factually correct at its core. Google has introduced a new, mandatory software function called "Battery Health Assistance" that fulfils precisely this purpose. The measure is a proactive response by the company to a series of battery incidents in previous Pixel models, ranging from overheating to bloated batteries and fires. The gradual reduction of the maximum voltage is intended to slow down chemical ageing and ensure the safety of the device over a longer period of time. For the potential buyer, this means that the initial peak power is deliberately reduced over time in favour of a more predictable and safer long-term device life. This function cannot be disabled. The Pixel 10's battery policy therefore represents a deliberate compromise in which the user's control over device performance is relinquished in favour of a longevity strategy set by the manufacturer. The decision for or against the purchase therefore depends largely on the individual prioritisation between short-term performance and long-term reliability. My assessment: If you buy the Pixel 10, you have to accept it. If you don't want to accept it, buy something else.

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