As far as most users of the Google Pixel 10 Pro are concerned, the system-wide blur effect gives the device an up-to-date feeling. However, the experience of comfort in use is different among users, especially in terms of prolonged viewing. Blur is not value-added for every user, particularly in some areas like the notification shade, app drawer, and background apps. Hence, this Pixel 10 Pro of mine would run with the blur turned off, and boy, to compare between the two, there would be a difference in what I would say is more than several areas in terms of user experience.

Blur Effect Became an Irritant at Pixel 10 Pro
Main analysis, this glum UI in Pixel 10 Pro creates depths on the visual contents that mentioned earlier had then hit hard on reading texts if openness and time-of-use factor are concerned. It really works out quite strenuously for the eye on reading notifications, though, because of that background blur. Another thing is performance. While having an excellent processing technology, the Pixel 10 Pro has very high RAM and battery consumption. Hence, it will be a bit slow after some time usage.
How I Disabled The Blur Effect
The pixel 10 pro couldn't be turning off the blur effect with the most straightforward instruction. One does it through accessibility inside the setting of display in a pretty simple way. Using either of both available options, an option,"Reduce transparency" or "Reduce animation", gives quite a dramatic reduction in blur.
In some cases, this tends to give even better output when one enables developer options and reduces the animation scale. Overall, the UI looks much cleaner and faster on transitions between one another. This will undo the user interface to be simple and so attractive to the eyes soothing good experience.

User Experience After Disabling Blur Effect
The very first thing that came to my notice after lacking blur is that it is indeed very sharp. It certainly has greater sharpness with regard to text, particularly in notifications and settings menus. Not much eye strain was caused after hours of use. The performance also got a boost. Almost instantaneous loading and closing of applications with the battery just feeling that little bit longer. This is such a plus point for those who tend to go for a very simple, sleek look for their phones-and have a pretty sparse use of apps.
Definitely, no blur is very practical for the 10 Pro, however impressive it seems. After having no blur, you're going to enjoy an amazing viewing experience regarding clarity, readability, and a smooth interface. It's this little toggle setting that can change your whole experience with the smartphone.
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