Igeekphone reported on February 6th: The technology media Android Headline published a blog post yesterday (February 5th), featuring several renderings, among which Google Pixel 10a was showcased. The phone has been confirmed to be released on February 18th and pre-sales began on the same day.
The exposed renderings this time showcase four initial color schemes: Berry, Fog, Lavender, and Obsidian. Among them, the Berry rendering has a brighter color tone compared to the previously leaked version.

In terms of appearance, the Pixel 10a continues the family design language. The front of the device features a center-hole display. Although the bezels are not as narrow as possible, the overall visual effect is uniform. The back still retains the iconic “pill”-shaped camera module, which houses two cameras. The entire device adopts a fully straight-edge design, with the physical buttons concentrated on the right side of the device.

In terms of configuration, the Pixel 10a does not adopt the latest Tensor G5 chip aggressively. Instead, it is expected to be equipped with an enhanced version of the Tensor G4 chip. The device will have 8GB of RAM and a 5100mAh battery, but this battery is not a silicon-carbon anode battery.
In terms of the screen, the new device features a 6.3-inch OLED straight screen with a 120Hz high refresh rate. At the system level, this device will come pre-installed with the latest Android 16 operating system.
In terms of charging and accessories, the Pixel 10a supports 23W wired charging. However, a charger is not included in the packaging box.








