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Pixel 10a might have modest upgrades and a lower launch price
Summary
A recent leak suggests Google may unveil the Pixel 10a on February 17, with retail listings indicating 128GB and 256GB models and European prices near €500 and €600 respectively.
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Google's next Pixel A-series phone, the Pixel 10a, has appeared in recent leaks. The reports point to only modest design and component changes from the Pixel 9a. A new leak also suggests a possible February 17 unveiling and lower European pricing. That combination has prompted fresh attention to the handset ahead of an expected announcement.
Known details:
- A post from tipster Arsène Lupin on X suggests a February 17 unveiling.
- Leaked retail listings indicate 128GB and 256GB storage options and four base colors (Obsidian, Berry, Lavender, Fog), with the higher-capacity model listed only in Obsidian.
- The same listings report approximate European prices near €500 for the base model and €600 for the 256GB version, and official cases listed at about €20.
- For context, the Pixel 9a previously launched in Europe at €549 (128GB) and €649 (256GB), which would make the reported Pixel 10a prices lower.
- Several reports say the Pixel 10a could reuse the Pixel 9a's 6.28-inch FHD+ AMOLED display, 48MP main and 13MP ultrawide and front cameras, the Google Tensor G4 chip, and a 5,100mAh battery.
Summary:
If confirmed, the reported price decline alongside modest technical changes would position the Pixel 10a as a familiar midrange option at a lower cost. Official confirmation and full specifications are expected at the rumored February 17 announcement.
