Google has offered a sneak peak of its upcoming feature packed entry level smartphone – the Pixel 10a – which will be available for pre-order on February 19.
It also looks like this year’s release window will be earlier for the Pixel 10a than last year’s Pixel 9a which hit stores in April 2025. We expect the Pixel 10a to be available by the end of February.
Google released a 15-second teaser showing the Pixel 10a’s design and a striking blue colour option.
The Pixel 10a looks almost identical to the Pixel 9a with the same flat edges and an even more flush camera housing.
Pixel 10a is rumoured to have a 6.3-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with a peak brightness up to 2000 nits.
It will also likely be powered by the Google Tensor G4 chipset and includes AI features and Google’s Gemini.
On the camera side, the Pixel 10a is expected to have the same system with a 48MP main camera and 13MP ultrawide and a front 13MP selfie camera.
The Pixel 10a is expected to come in 128GB and 256GB memory variants.
At launch last year the Pixel 9a was priced at $849 and may be reduced ahead of the launch of the Pixel 10a which is expected to be offered at the same $849 price.
Google released the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL in August 2025 and the Pixel 10 Pro Fold in October.
Stay tuned to Tech Guide for more updates about the upcoming Pixel 10a.
