IGEEKPHONE reported on January 22nd that the technology media YtechB published a blog post yesterday (January 21st), sharing a set of new renderings that showcased the Google Pixel 10a smartphone. This phone is expected to be released first in the European market on March 5th.
In terms of appearance, the Pixel 10a follows the design of the Pixel 9a. Both the body lines and the button layout remain highly consistent. The power button and volume buttons are still located on one side of the device, while the other side remains clean and without any openings.

In terms of core configuration, the Pixel 10a will be equipped with a 6.3-inch (precisely 6.285 inches) display and support a 120Hz high refresh rate. Regarding storage configuration, the new device is expected to offer 8GB of RAM and 128GB or 256GB of storage options.
In terms of performance, this device is expected to be equipped with the “enhanced version” of the Tensor G4 processor (SoC). Although the specific improvement extent is not yet clear, it is anticipated that it will be capable of meeting the needs of daily use and AI computing.

In terms of battery capacity, the Pixel 10a will be equipped with a large-capacity battery of 5100mAh and support 23W wired charging. This specification is consistent with that of the previous generation product.
In terms of the imaging system, it seems that Google has not made significant adjustments at the hardware level. The new model is expected to still adopt a dual-camera setup consisting of a 48-megapixel (f/1.7 aperture) main camera and a 13-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens.








