Google introduced the
Pixel 10
lineup last week, including the Pixel 10,
Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and
the
Pixel 10 Pro Fold.
Pre-orders went live immediately after the launch, but
some buyers are
already getting their new phones earlier than expected.
Reports from customers in the UK,
Australia, and India reveal that deliveries have started arriving.
This means some
people are already unboxing and using their Pixel 10 devices before most shops
even stock them.
First
Impressions and Extras
For those who received their phones
early, there’s another surprise waiting inside the box.
A number of customers
mentioned that they received the new Pixelsnap charger with a stand.
This
accessory is designed to make charging easier by letting users place their
phones upright while powering up.
Not every package includes it, but it seems
Google is adding it in for some early pre-order customers.
A
Day-One Update
Anyone who powers on the Pixel 10
for the first time will see a software update ready to install.
The update is
around 579MB in size and is expected to improve performance and fix early bugs.
It’s common for phone makers to push out updates like this on launch day so
that users enjoy a smoother experience from the start.
What
This Means for Buyers
Getting a phone early is always
exciting, but for most people, the wait is frustrating.
With the Pixel 10 series already on the shelves, more users can now get this device from the store.
Those who missed out on pre-orders
will be able to walk into a shop or order online and still get the latest
devices without much delay.
Final
Thoughts
Google’s early deliveries are giving
some customers a head start, but the real launch begins tomorrow.
With reports
of smooth shipping, a handy charger included for some buyers, and an update
ready on day one, the Pixel 10 rollout looks off to a promising start.