The Pixel 10's features are raising questions about whether Google is innovating or overpromising.

Or maybe Google is no longer in the business of phones?
Perhaps Google should prioritize essential functions over pushing AI features that may not be widely used. History shows that companies that neglect fundamental aspects often fail.
The Pixel 10 has the same battery issues as previous Google phones and may experience performance throttling, affecting battery life and charging speed. Some users may worry about potential safety issues.
The Tensor G5 processor might not offer top-tier speed, and some may find its performance inadequate given the phone's premium price. While the camera is important, the chipset and battery are crucial as they continuously affect the user experience.
After considerable effort, Google has made progress in the phone market, but still lags behind Apple and Samsung. Neglecting core customer needs in favor of potentially useful features could undermine this progress.
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