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As Google prepares to announce the Pixel 10 and Pixel 10 Pro in late August, some of the biggest questions have been about the price of the new handsets. With flagship phones from the likes of Apple and Samsung regularly pushing base models into four-figure prices, how competitive will Google’s pricing decisions be and what do they say about its strategy?
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the real value in the Pixel family for Google is in the software and subscription services such as Google One and Google Gemini.
Perhaps this is why full AOSP support is pulled? (see: #1005566)
I don't think that there are much benefits to One and Gemini coming from custom ROMs, so it made sense for Google to cut costs on this?
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Graphene is great and I'm never going back so Pixel has me
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