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Pixel 10 price cuts and Galaxy A37's first discount

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Google’s Pixel 10 lineup finally sees uniform price cuts, with the Pixel 10 Pro XL dropping $300 to $900 for the 256 GB model and just over $1,000 for the 512 GB version. All four non‑folding phones are on sale simultaneously, a rarity after weeks of fluctuating prices. The discount makes the flagship range competitive against Samsung’s latest S26 Ultra.

The smaller Pixel 10 Pro mirrors its XL sibling’s hardware, differing only in a 6.3‑inch display and 4,870 mAh battery versus the XL’s 6.8‑inch panel and 5,200 mAh cell. Real‑world testing shows virtually identical endurance—12:08 versus 12:29 hours of active use—and around 90 minutes to full charge for both. Meanwhile, Galaxy A37 receives its first meaningful markdown, $50 off across 128 GB and 256 GB trims.

In the mid‑range segment, the A37’s 6.7‑inch 1080p OLED display beats the Pixel 10a’s smaller panel, while Google compensates with a 5,100 mAh battery and a 15:13 active‑use score versus 13:49 hours for Samsung. The Pixel’s 30 W charger is slower than Samsung’s 45 W, but it adds 10 W wireless charging and Satellite SOS. With prices now neck‑and‑neck, consumers decide between longer endurance and faster wired charging.