Pixel 10 after almost a year: my experience 🔵
Design: I absolutely love how this phone looks. I use it with the official Google case, and even with a transparent case or no case, it looks great. Easily my favourite thing about the phone.
Software: This is probably why I'll continue buying Pixels. It's clean, minimal and just feels nice to use. It doesn't have the crazy amount of customisation that some other Android skins offer, but I actually prefer it this way.
Battery: Easily lasts me a full day. I usually charge it in the morning and still have around 30 to 40% left at night. I do use GPS and hotspot occasionally. However, my screen time is split between two phones, so take that into account.
Display: The display is great and 120Hz is super smooth. My only complaint is the bezels. Using it alongside my iPhone 16 Pro makes them look a little chunky. I was really hoping for Google to finally improve this with Pixel 11 but they didn't. I think we'll have to wait till Pixel 12.
Performance: This is where I'm slightly disappointed. I mostly play light games like Clash of Clans and Monopoly, yet I've noticed occasional frame drops and stutters. Nothing that ruins the experience, but at this price, I expected better. I'm curious to see how it holds up over the next few years.
Camera: I'm not really a camera person, so I don't have much to say here. I mostly use my iPhone for photos, but whenever I use the Pixel, it does the job perfectly fine for me.
Connectivity: Zero complaints. Good signal, good call quality and no issues with people hearing me.
Overall, after almost a year, I'm still really enjoying the Pixel 10. It's not the fastest phone or the most feature-packed Android, but I genuinely like using it.
The clean software + great design + good battery is enough to keep me in the Pixel camp.
🚨 RESCUE | A schoolgirl in Kaimganj, Farrukhabad, reportedly fell into a 40-foot-deep well after being frightened by a dog while returning home.
Rescue workers quickly reached her and successfully pulled her out, saving her life. The dramatic rescue was captured on video.
There is another angle to the Sambhaji Nagar incident; you can see that the father believes his son has agreed to step back, but just as he moves forward, the boy fumbles and pulls him down as well.
Does Apple bear no responsibility for what happened in the Sambhaji Nagar incident? I don't want to pin the blame for this incident entirely on them, but consider the mindset they have instilled in young people—the idea that this is a "superior" phone, and if you don't own one, you are somehow lesser. Young people are influenced by this; do you understand what I mean? @Apple
An inquiry was launched into the Bangladesh team after they won the first Test match against Australia; you can see for yourself how the team performed in the second Test match following that inquiry.
In Sambhajinagar, Maharashtra, a 19-year-old boy climbed a hill due to a family dispute; villagers and his parents spent three hours trying to persuade him to come down. While his father was attempting to rescue him, both slipped and fell. Following this, his mother also jumped from the hill and ended her life. Rest in Peace 💔
An antique carved human skull on a museum mount. Dense rows of sacred Tibetan script and mantras are meticulously engraved across the entire cranium and jaw.
The weathered, dark-brown patina accentuates the deep relief and age of the ritual bone craftsmanship.