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Save $250 on the Google Pixel 10: Tensor G5, triple rear camera, and Gemini Live for under $550

Google Pixel 10 drops to $549 (31% off): Tensor G5, triple camera, Gemini AI.

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The Google Pixel 10 is down to $549 in a limited-time deal, a $250 saving off its $799 list price, and it’s the unlocked Android phone I’d point most people toward at this price right now. The Tensor G5 chip, a new triple rear camera system with 5x telephoto, and Gemini AI built in from the ground up make this a considerably more complete package than the price drop alone suggests.

What you’re getting

The Tensor G5 is the chip that makes the Pixel 10 worth talking about beyond the camera specs. Google designed it specifically around AI workloads, which means Gemini integration feels native rather than layered on top of a chip built for something else. Gemini Live lets you have a free-flowing conversation with the assistant, point the camera at something and ask about it in real time, or get things done across apps without switching contexts constantly. It’s the kind of feature that changes how you actually use a phone day to day, rather than one you try twice and forget about.

The camera system on the Pixel 10 gets a meaningful upgrade with the addition of a 5x telephoto lens, bringing the rear setup to a proper triple configuration. Up to 20x Super Res Zoom pulls in detail from distances that most phone cameras handle poorly, Night Sight keeps low-light shots clear without the grain that plagues competitors at this price, and Camera Coach offers real-time guidance to help you get the framing and timing right before you shoot rather than fixing it after.

The 6.3-inch Actua display runs at 120Hz with 3,000 nits of peak brightness, which is readable in direct sunlight in a way that most phone screens aren’t. Gorilla Glass Victus 2 and an IP68 rating cover durability and water resistance, and the unlocked configuration works across all major US carriers, including Google Fi, Verizon, T-Mobile, and AT&T.

Why it’s worth it

The Pixel 10 at $799 was already a well-priced phone for what it offers. A $250 saving brings it to a point where the camera system, Gemini integration, and Tensor G5 performance add up to a package that competing Android phones at this price don’t match cleanly. The limited-time nature of the deal means this is worth acting on before it moves.

The bottom line

The Google Pixel 10 at $549 is the everyday Android phone deal worth prioritizing right now. The Tensor G5, triple camera with 5x telephoto, and Gemini AI built in from the start add up to a phone that feels genuinely current, and the $250 saving makes it one of the more clear-cut smartphone purchases at this price.

Omair Khaliq Sultan
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