The latest leak surrounding the Google Pixel 10 range is turning heads, but surprisingly, it might not be the best move to hold out for the newest model just yet. The leaked images of the Pixel 10 Pro prototype suggest a striking resemblance to its predecessor, the Pixel 9. The familiar camera module design and flat-edged aesthetics are here to stay, with only a subtle circuitboard-like pattern offering a hint of novelty, likely exclusive to prototypes.
Speculations on the Pixel 10 Pro’s features indicate a marginal improvement over the Pixel 9 Pro, primarily in performance thanks to the Tensor G5 chip. Display and camera setups seem poised to remain unchanged, making the upgrade less of a leap and more of a step forward. With the Pixel 10’s release on the horizon, now might be the optimal time to snag a Pixel 9, especially considering Google’s commitment to seven years of software support for its current devices.
The Pixel 9 lineup is currently up for grabs at enticing prices during Prime Day sales. Significant discounts of up to £550 are available across the Pixel 9 family, including the top-tier Pixel 9 Pro Fold model. As an added bonus, the Pixel 9’s prices have dropped even further today, with the 128GB variant now retailing at £529 instead of the usual £799. For those eyeing the Pixel 9 Pro, the 128GB base model is now available for just £679, presenting a substantial £320 (32%) saving on a flagship device.
If you’re considering upgrading your smartphone, the Pixel 9’s Prime Day deals offer a compelling value proposition. With Google’s generous software support and the negligible advancements expected in the Pixel 10, seizing the opportunity to grab a Pixel 9 now could be a smart move. Whether it’s the standard Pixel 9 or the Pro variant, the discounts available make them an attractive choice for tech enthusiasts looking to stay ahead of the curve without breaking the bank.