Google Pixel 10 Pro dropped below 20 thousand! It has 16 GB RAM, great cameras, and a perfect system

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Jakub Kárník
Jakub Kárník
18. 4. 2026 04:30
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Flagship Pixels have a reputation as phones that offer pure Android directly from Google, the best image processing, and excellent software support. And right now, the Google Pixel 10 Pro is on Alza for 19,791 CZK after applying the code ALZADNY10. The original price was 27,990 CZK, which then dropped to 21,990 CZK, and the discount pushes it below the psychological barrier of twenty thousand — in the context of the launch price, this is a saving of approximately 8,200 CZK.

Quick summary:
Makes sense if you want to get a Pixel, are attracted by top-tier photos, pure Android, and seven years of support
⚠️ Consider that the Google Tensor G5 processor is not a powerhouse, and it’s not an ideal choice for gaming. Furthermore, some of Google’s AI features are still missing in the Czech Republic — neither Magic Cue nor Pixel Studio work here.
💡 For 19,791 CZK you get a 6.34″ LTPO AMOLED display (120 Hz, 3,300 nits), a trio of 50/48/48Mpx cameras, a 42Mpx selfie camera, 16 GB RAM, Pixelsnap (magnetic Qi2 charging), and a thermometer — yes, a thermometer.

Why people praise it

Several themes recur in reviews: excellently crafted hardware with a premium feel in hand, a superb LTPO display with a maximum brightness of 3,300 nits, and especially the camera. One user, who switched from Apple after ten years and had bad experiences with both Samsung and OnePlus, called the Pixel the only phone that brought him that premium feel close to iPhones. Others appreciate Pixelsnap — magnetic Qi2 charging in the style of MagSafe — and seven years of Android updates, which is a great offer. Many also mention the thermometer as an unexpectedly practical gadget.

What to expect

The most common criticism concerns the Tensor G5 processor. In benchmarks, it lags behind flagship Snapdragons, and throttling occurs during cooling — so for demanding gaming, look elsewhere. The second sore point is the charging speed (30 W), which is subpar for flagships today. And finally, the aforementioned AI features — those for which many people actually buy a Pixel — are still limited in our country. One user explicitly wrote that they bought the phone for AI and eventually found that most key features do not work in the Czech Republic. According to users, the battery lasts from one to about two days depending on usage; the battery life is not a disaster, but not exceptional either.

A few reviewers also complained about limited customization options — the Pixel launcher is quite minimalistic, and some habits from Samsung will be missed here. However, at a price under twenty thousand, the criticisms fade — the golden rule “wait for a discount,” which regularly appears in comments, is now fulfilled.

Would you get a Pixel for its photos and pure Android, or do the missing AI features for the Czech Republic spoil this offer for you?

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