The Pixel 10 Pro and 10 Pro XL aren't a revolution over their predecessors, but almost every element -- from the software to the hardware -- has seen some kind of update, resulting in a phone that feels fresh but familiar. The processor isn't the fastest around, but it's got more than enough power for anything you're likely to need it for, while the cameras have proven themselves extremely capable in our testing.
Mix in the fun (and potentially quite useful) new AI skills and the long software support period and Google's new phones do a lot to earn their "flagship" title.
Why we like it
The Pixel 10 Pro and Pro XL build on their already superb predecessors, offering more power and deeper, more useful AI skills. The cameras remain some of the best around while the large 6.8-inch display offers plenty of space to do justice to YouTube videos and mobile games on the go.
Who it's best for
While some Android rivals offer more straight-line speed, the Pixel 10 Pro and Pro XL offer a truly slick, all-around experience. These phones are easy to use, swift to operate and allow you to take stunning images with little input on your part. If you want a "do it all" phone that won't get in your way, you'll likely do well these phones.
Who shouldn't get it
Passionate mobile gamers wanting to hit the highest frame rates for pro-level mobile gaming may find the Tensor G5 processor's raw speed lacking.