frontpagedirtyherry posted Nov 10, 2025 10:59 PM
Item 1 of 2
Item 1 of 2
frontpagedirtyherry posted Nov 10, 2025 10:59 PM
New Mint Mobile Customers: 256GB Pixel 10 Pro XL Smartphone + 1-Yr Unlimited Plan
& More + Free Shipping$579
$1,559
62% offMint Mobile
Get Deal at Mint MobileGood Deal
Bad Deal
Save
Share





Leave a Comment
Top Comments
Just purchase phone with 1 Yr service plan
https://www.mintmobile.
1,123 Comments
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Google Pixel 10 Pro review
The Pixels aren't really moving forward much in terms of camera hardware, and they're outspecced by Chinese makers (and outperformed too). There's a glimmer of hope in the improved closeup shooting this year, which still remains hampered by a suboptimal camera app implementation (which is less than perfect in numerous other ways). All in all, the camera experience is reasonably nice, but it hasn't been nice enough to be the reason you'd get a Pixel for several generations now.
The super-bright displays have been a thing with Pixels lately, and the 10 Pro does score top marks there. Another hardware win is the Qi2 wireless charging with magnetic attachment capability that just might be useful for the right crowd. The wider-than-most selfies are also a welcome sight.
But it's really the software where the Pixel 10 Pro's main appeal lies. All the smoothness and attention to certain details that other makers overlook (once Google clears up all the early bugs), plus AI-based features that you can't quite get elsewhere (maybe on a Galaxy, but not really) - a Pixel phone is a showcase of the software company doing software mostly right.
It's just not particularly great value as a smartphone overall.
I think it's a great value for $450 for the Pro / $550 for the Pro XL. I'd never pay $700+ for one, and can't imagine anyone would pay the MSRP of $1000+.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
FYI, this is a glitch that is working in favor of the customers. The coupon code you're using is NOT suppose to stack, but they did not do a good job and only blocked the unlimited plan. If you read the terms and conditions of the coupon code however, it says it only applies to full priced plans (which the plan from this deal is not).
The coupon code is actually working as intended. It is 30% off a phone plan. The $90 you're seeing is on the full priced $300 plan. The $54 is adjusted to the $180 plan.
Also, "In general, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) does not require companies to honor a price that is the result of an obvious system glitch or a clear mistake. Laws against false advertising typically require an intent to deceive, which is not present in the case of a genuine error. "
FYI, this is a glitch that is working in favor of the customers. The coupon code you're using is NOT suppose to stack, but they did not do a good job and only blocked the unlimited plan. If you read the terms and conditions of the coupon code however, it says it only applies to full priced plans (which the plan from this deal is not).
The coupon code is actually working as intended. It is 30% off a phone plan. The $90 you're seeing is on the full priced $300 plan. The $54 is adjusted to the $180 plan.
Also, "In general, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) does not require companies to honor a price that is the result of an obvious system glitch or a clear mistake. Laws against false advertising typically require an intent to deceive, which is not present in the case of a genuine error. "
Google Pixel 10 Pro review
The Pixels aren't really moving forward much in terms of camera hardware, and they're outspecced by Chinese makers (and outperformed too). There's a glimmer of hope in the improved closeup shooting this year, which still remains hampered by a suboptimal camera app implementation (which is less than perfect in numerous other ways). All in all, the camera experience is reasonably nice, but it hasn't been nice enough to be the reason you'd get a Pixel for several generations now.
The super-bright displays have been a thing with Pixels lately, and the 10 Pro does score top marks there. Another hardware win is the Qi2 wireless charging with magnetic attachment capability that just might be useful for the right crowd. The wider-than-most selfies are also a welcome sight.
But it's really the software where the Pixel 10 Pro's main appeal lies. All the smoothness and attention to certain details that other makers overlook (once Google clears up all the early bugs), plus AI-based features that you can't quite get elsewhere (maybe on a Galaxy, but not really) - a Pixel phone is a showcase of the software company doing software mostly right.
It's just not particularly great value as a smartphone overall.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Leave a Comment