The new Pixel 10a has been officially announced, although its full specifications remain undisclosed ahead of the pre-order launch on February 18. Leaked information suggests that the device will likely feature the Tensor G4 chipset, continuing a trend of reusing components from previous models, as seen with the Pixel 9a.
Pricing for the Pixel 10a is expected to start at $500, matching the launch price of its predecessor, the Pixel 9a. Consumers looking for budget-friendly options may find that purchasing the Pixel 9a now can save them $100 without significant compromises.
Specifications hinted at include 8GB of RAM and storage options of either 128GB or 256GB, along with a design that closely resembles prior models. Despite some criticism regarding the use of older technology, many users have reported satisfactory experiences with last year’s model, suggesting that the Pixel 10a may still appeal to those in search of a reliable smartphone.