Google launched most of the Pixel 10 family in August, but one member is still missing: the Pixel 10A, a mid-ranger that will be the cheapest of the bunch.
It has now been rendered in CAD-based renders which you can see below, ahead of its possible unveiling in early 2026. It was once rumored to arrive before the end of this year, but now the source of the shots says it will be early next year instead.
That still means it will land earlier in the year than its predecessor in March. In renders based on LeakCAD, the Pixel 10a looks very similar to the Pixel 9a.
Its camera island is flush with the plastic back, and then there will only be two cameras. On the other hand, the screen bezels are still thicker, while on the frame Google insists on placing the volume rocker below the power button, which makes the latter less easy to reach with your thumb.
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The Pixel 10A not only looks similar to the 9A, but is also expected to have the same screen size. It is said to measure 153.9 x 72.9 x 9 mm, which means it will be slightly shorter, wider and thicker. Interestingly, the Pixel 10a may break with recent history and not employ Google’s latest and greatest SoC, the Tensor G5, instead getting the Tensor G4 but with a higher-clocked CPU, most likely a cost-cutting move.
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The Pixel 10a is expected to start at the exact same ₹9,499 price as its predecessor, and for that money you’re still only getting 128GB of storage. Since this is a new Pixel, it should get 7 years of software support.
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