5G CapabilityYes
DisplayFull-screen 6.8-inch 1344 x 2992 pixels 486 PPI
CameraRear: 50MP + 48MP + 48MP Front: 42MP
OSAndroid 16
Chip DetailsGoogle Tensor G5
SIM CompatibilityEmbedded (eSIM Only)
GB Size256GB & 512GB storage
ModelGoogle Pixel 10 Pro XL
HACYes. Comply with ANSI 2019 standard. Conversational Gain: 17.1 dB w/ aid & 18.5 dB w/o aid DA 23-914
BatteryLi-Ion 5200 mAh, non-removable
UnlockedNo
Port-in RequiredNo
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The Fi deal is $399 after $500 in 24 bill credits and a Pixel Watch 4 for $0 after $150 in 24 bill credits. Fi is $25/mo and you are locked in for essentially 2 years.
In the long term, Fi wins out by $100 on the phone. You get a pixel 4 watch that you can keep or sell for ~$200. So say about $300 in value better, but you probably pay $240 more for Fi service over 2 years on a family plan (most people) compared to Mint.
So the Fi deal is slightly better, especially if you wanted the Pixel 4 Watch, but the Mint deal is far more flexible with less carrier lock-in for just the phone.
Either way, you need to be comfortable with T-Mobile MVNO service.
You could also just use Mint to get the device for less than anywhere else if you are willing to wait up days for the unlock.
The Fi deal is $399 after $500 in 24 bill credits and a Pixel Watch 4 for $0 after $150 in 24 bill credits. Fi is $25/mo and you are locked in for essentially 2 years.
In the long term, Fi wins out by $100 on the phone. You get a pixel 4 watch that you can keep or sell for ~$200. So say about $300 in value better, but you probably pay $240 more for Fi service over 2 years on a family plan (most people) compared to Mint.
So the Fi deal is slightly better, especially if you wanted the Pixel 4 Watch, but the Mint deal is far more flexible with less carrier lock-in for just the phone.
Either way, you need to be comfortable with T-Mobile MVNO service.
You could also just use Mint to get the device for less than anywhere else if you are willing to wait up days for the unlock.
I'm OK bundling it with 1 year service as my current plan is about to expire soon.
If you value the service at $33/mo which you can get for BYOD, then you are essentially getting the phone for $54. But even if you value it at $25 or $15 per months, still a tremendous deal.
That's probably the best deal on the base Pixel 10 right now.
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The Fi deal is $399 after $500 in 24 bill credits and a Pixel Watch 4 for $0 after $150 in 24 bill credits. Fi is $25/mo and you are locked in for essentially 2 years.
In the long term, Fi wins out by $100 on the phone. You get a pixel 4 watch that you can keep or sell for ~$200. So say about $300 in value better, but you probably pay $240 more for Fi service over 2 years on a family plan (most people) compared to Mint.
So the Fi deal is slightly better, especially if you wanted the Pixel 4 Watch, but the Mint deal is far more flexible with less carrier lock-in for just the phone.
Either way, you need to be comfortable with T-Mobile MVNO service.
You could also just use Mint to get the device for less than anywhere else if you are willing to wait up days for the unlock.
Side note: I think you can get $60 off using a Fi referral.
The carrier lock-in over 2 years is the big hidden cost if you usually trade in every year like me.
I think that's why there are so many down votes (that and not mentioning the year of service requirement)
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