Google just dropped its new Pixel 10 Pro last week with a shocking $999 price tag. That’s a thousand dollars for a phone that working families simply can’t afford. While tech elites celebrate fancy features, regular Americans are struggling to pay for groceries and gas.
The phone hits stores this Wednesday with Google’s new Tensor G5 chip and 16GB of memory. Google claims it’s faster and better than before. But do you really need all that power to make calls and send texts?
Here’s what should worry every American: Google removed the SIM card slot from US models. That means you lose the freedom to easily switch carriers or use your own SIM card when traveling. Big Tech wants to control every part of your phone experience.
The Pixel 10 Pro does have some decent upgrades like magnetic charging and better cameras. The battery should last all day, and Google promises seven years of software updates. Those features might matter if you have deep pockets.
But let’s be honest about who Google really serves. This is the same company that censors conservative voices and pushes woke politics. Every dollar you spend on their products funds their liberal agenda against traditional American values.
The phone industry keeps pushing expensive upgrades while inflation crushes family budgets. A thousand dollars could buy groceries for months or help with rising energy costs. These priorities show how out of touch Silicon Valley really is.
Google moved chip production from Samsung to a Taiwanese company called TSMC. At least that’s one step away from depending on South Korean manufacturing. But we should be making these chips right here in America.
Smart families will keep their current phones running and save that thousand dollars for what really matters. Don’t let Big Tech trick you into thinking you need their latest gadget to live a good life.