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Credit: Mashable Photo Composite / Apple / Google If you need a new phone and don't care that much about whether it runs iOS or Android, there are a couple of solid options for you right now. That's because the base version of the iPhone 17 comes with 256GB of storage (which is still on the light side),
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Tech Advisor on MSNiPhone 17 vs Pixel 10 showdown: How do Apple and Google’s flagships compare?
Apple has announced the iPhone 17 range, so this now begs the question: what’s the difference to the Google Pixel 10? These are two of the biggest names in flagship phones and apart from the obvious choice between iOS and Android operating systems,
However, with the iPhone 17's arrival, the Pixel 10 has lost its sheen. It feels like an outdated Android device from 2024, rather than one that debuted a month ago. For years, Android fanboys trolled Apple for shipping its non-Pro iPhones with a 60Hz OLED panel. With the iPhone 17, Apple not only catches up to the competition but overtakes them.
Apple made some meaningful upgrades to its base flagship, but I'd rather have the Pixel 10's cameras and AI features any day.
Phone 17 Pro Max brings power and storage, while Google Pixel 10 Pro XL leads with AI and photography. Here’s a detailed comparison of both flagships.
Apple has launched the iPhone 17 series, which includes the iPhone 17 Pro Max, competing against Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra and Google Pixel 10 Pro XL. Each phone features advanced camera systems and impressive specifications,
Apple has just launched the iPhone 17, but the Pixel 10 enjoys a major camera advantage thanks to this addition.
The Pixel 10 Pro and Pixel 10 Pro XL have been out for a couple of weeks now and we’ve been testing them for even longer. If you want to hear our thoughts on this year’s flagships from Google, the time has finally come.
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Tech Advisor on MSNWhich iPhone 17 model should you buy? It’s a no-brainer
Apple announced its iPhone 17 series of phones at its “awe-dropping” event on 9 September. The event was tonally different from Apple’s “Glowtime” iPhone 16 launch a year before, in that the focus was firmly on what its new lineup of phones can do right now.