Everyone in the technology realm is occupied with chatting about the Pixel 10. It’s rumored that the forthcoming Google series will feature diverse camera configurations, potentially even a downgrade, and that the supposed color palette will showcase a variety of shades throughout. However, I find none of this intriguing. There’s just one thought occupying my mind.
A persistent question that’s echoing in my mind is if the Pixel 10 will finally enhance the inadequate charging speed of the Pixel 9 series. The base Pixel 9 and the mid-range Pixel 9 Pro charge at 27W, while the premium Pixel 9 Pro XL supports 37W wired charging speeds. None of these figures reflects favorably on Google.
why my concern for charging speeds is significant to me is quite simple. Until battery technology advances to the point where we can achieve multiple days of extensive use from a single charge, fast charging will always remain pertinent, and this is an aspect where Google has lagged.