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Updated January 10, 2024·

The Google Pixel 6, while more expensive, offers improvements in camera quality and battery life compared to the Samsung Galaxy Note10. If photography is important to you, the Pixel 6 has better still photo and video quality, with a more recent processor for potentially smoother performance. However, the Note10 comes with more storage and a unique S Pen stylus for productivity, absent in the Pixel. If you prioritize screen real estate, both phones have similar-sized screens, but the Note10 provides an S Pen experience. Choose the Pixel 6 for camera and battery, or the Note10 for stylus functionality and cost savings. Give Feedback

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Advantages of the Google Pixel 6
  • Good for taking photos
  • Good for recording videos
Advantages of the Samsung Galaxy Note10
  • Good battery life

Key differences

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Overall Camera Quality

7.7
Pixel 6
Galaxy Note10
5.6
The Google Pixel 6 has good overall camera quality, while the Samsung Galaxy Note10 has poor overall camera quality.

Photo Quality

7.7
Pixel 6
Galaxy Note10
5.5
The Google Pixel 6 takes good photos, while the Samsung Galaxy Note10 takes poor photos.

Video Quality

7.0
Pixel 6
Galaxy Note10
5.5
The Google Pixel 6 takes good videos, while the Samsung Galaxy Note10 takes poor videos.

Cost

$270
Pixel 6
Galaxy Note10
$249
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The Google Pixel 6 has a price of $270 and the Samsung Galaxy Note10 costs $249.
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Key similarities

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Battery

6.9 Hours
Pixel 6
Galaxy Note10
7.3 Hours
The Google Pixel 6 has 6.9 hours of battery life. The Samsung Galaxy Note10 has 7.3 hours of battery life.

Screen Size

The Google Pixel 6 has a screen size of 6.4 inches and the Samsung Galaxy Note10 is 6.3 inches.

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How the Google Pixel 6 and the Samsung Galaxy Note10 compare to other phones

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Spec Comparison

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Google Pixel 6Samsung Galaxy Note10
Google Pixel 6Samsung Galaxy Note10

GENERAL

Price
$270
$249
Brand
GoogleSamsung
Operating System
AndroidAndroid
Release Date
October 28, 2022August 23, 2019

SCREEN

Screen Size
6.4"6.3"
Resolution
2400 x 10802280 x 1080
Variable refresh rate
YesNo
Pixels Per Inch
411401
Display Type
OLEDOLED

INTERNAL

Processor
TensorSD855
Internal Storage
128 GB256 GB
RAM
8 GB8 GB

CAMERA

Overall Camera Quality Score
7.8/105.6/10
Photos Score
7.8/105.6/10
Videos Score
7/105.6/10
Rear Cameras
Main, UltrawideMain, Ultrawide, Telephoto
Main Camera
50 megapixels + OIS12 megapixels + OIS

BATTERY

Battery Life
6.9 Hours7.3 Hours
Battery Capacity
4614 mAh3500 mAh
Wireless Charging
YesYes
Wireless charging Speed
21 W15 W
Reverse wireless charging
Yes (5 watts)Yes (4.5 watts)

PHYSICAL

Size
6.24" x 2.94"5.94" x 2.83"
Weight
7.30 oz5.93 oz
Back Material
GlassGlass
Stereo Speakers
NoNo

CONNECTIVITY

Dual SIM
YesNo
Bluetooth Version
5.25.0
A2DP
YesYes
WiFi Version
6e6
NFC
YesYes
US 5G Bands
(SA/NSA/Sub6/mmWave) 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 12, 14, 20, 25, 28, 30, 38, 40, 41, 48, 66, 71, 77, 78, 257, 258, 260, 261 (SA/NSA/Sub6) 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 12, 14, 20, 25, 28, 30, 38, 40, 41, 48, 66, 71, 77, 78 N/A

OTHER FEATURES

Biometric unlock
Fingerprint sensor: Under DisplayFace unlock, Fingerprint sensor: Under Display
Unlockable Bootloader
Yes (Except Verizon Models)No
Color
Stormy Black, Sorta Seafoam, Kinda CoralAura Red, Aura Glow, Aura White, Aura Black
Stock Android
YesNo
SD Card
NoNo

Shopping

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Google Pixel 6

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Android Police

Taylor Kerns | April 2022
"It punches above its weight in nearly every way: performance is great, build quality is very good, and the cameras positively rip. this is a big phone, which is a bit of a shock after the compact Pixel 4 and Pixel 5. But it’s a very good big phone at a very good price."

Samsung Galaxy Note10

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Tom's Guide

Adam Ismail, Mark Spoonauer | June 2021
"The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 delivers epic battery life and a super-bright screen in a phenomenally compact design. The regular Note 10 should be a very special phablet — precisely because there's never been one this compact and easy to live with before."

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About Google

Google can be considered a relatively new player in the smartphone industry, joining as late as 2016 with their phone, the Google Pixel. Since then, the Pixel lineup has undergone many changes, but it has always been characterized by a focus on photography and clean software, by providing a pure Android experience. By virtue of Google being the creator of the Android operating system, Pixels are known for receiving timely software updates and for being supported with updates for a long time. Additionally, over the past few generations of devices, Google started designing their own processors. This allowed for the implementation of unique software features that are not present in any other phone, such as automatic call screening and unique voice transcribing capabilities.

About Samsung

Samsung is one of the most recognizable names in the smartphone industry, standing as the undisputed best-selling brand of Android smartphones in the United States for many years now. Samsung is known for offering a variety of smartphones in all available price points, as well as for implementing cutting-edge technology and innovative features in their flagship devices, ones that often shape the market going forward. The company offers its own unique spin on Android, called One UI, which focuses on offering a multitude of features and is heavily customizable, according to user preference.

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