
- The EU durability and energy efficiency ratings for the Pixel 10 series have been released.
- The Pixel 10 Pro appears to be the most energy-efficient out of the bunch.
- All three models received an “A” grade for durability.
There’s only about one week left separating us from the launch of the Pixel 10 series. Although leaks have spoiled plenty of details, it appears there’s still more to learn about Google’s next flagship. For example, we’re now learning how energy-efficient and durable the series is.
Spotted by YTECHB, the Pixel 10 series has received grades for energy efficiency and durability in the EU. On a scale from “A” (most efficient) to “G” (least efficient), the EU Energy Label gave the base model a “B” rating. It appears the vanilla Pixel 10 sports a 4,835mAh battery that can last up to 49 hours and 23 minutes on a single charge. The device fared a little better in terms of durability, netting an “A” grade on a scale from “A” to “E.” It was able to survive 270 free falls without any defects.