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Don’t ignore your Pixel 10 Pro flashlight, community raises questions

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A Reddit post has sparked concern after one Pixel 10 Pro owner claimed the Pixel 10 Pro flashlight lens melted, leaving a dark, crater-like mark around the LED module in a macro photo.

The user says it showed up during normal use, not after a drop or any obvious mishap. That’s not proof of a widespread problem though, but it’s the kind of hardware damage that’s easy to miss.

A few key details aren’t clear: how long the flashlight was left on, whether the phone was in a thick case, whether it was in a hot environment, and whether any overheating warning appeared.

What the photo actually shows

The image shows a localized dark spot near the flash, with the surrounding plastic looking warped or gouged. If it is heat damage, it’s clear that the the flash is the culprit. It’s one of the few parts of a phone designed to produce light and heat in a tight area.

But photos can be deceptive. A similar mark could come from chemical exposure (cleaners, solvents, lotions), debris trapped against the module, or damage that happened earlier and only became visible later.

How to sanity-check your phone

Start by checking the flash area under bright light. Tilt the phone so reflections move across the surface, this helps reveal warping, haze, or tiny pits.

If anything looks off, take several clear photos from multiple angles, including one wide shot that shows the whole camera bar and one close-up that shows the spot in context. Note the date you first noticed it and whether you’ve ever left the flashlight on for long stretches, especially in a pocket or bag.

If the mark changes over a few days, that’s useful information too.

What to do next

Until you know more, avoid using the flashlight for long continuous sessions, and don’t leave it running unattended. If the phone feels unusually warm near the camera bar, stop using the light and let the device cool. For now, this is an isolated case, and the Pixel 10 Pro is still one of the best Pixels you can buy now.

If the phone is under warranty, contact support with your photos and your timeline. If it’s not, a reputable repair shop can often tell you whether you’re looking at heat deformation, a cracked cover, or contamination, and what the realistic fix is.

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