Summary: Google has officially unveiled the Pixel 10a and announced that pre-orders will begin on February 18. However, the company has not released comprehensive details about the phone’s specifications or pricing. The teaser video shows a blue device with a design similar to the Pixel 9a. Rumored specifications include a 6.285-inch display, dual rear cameras (48MP wide and 13MP ultra-wide), and a 5,100mAh battery, but these details remain unconfirmed. This review summarizes the confirmed information and cautiously considers leaks while awaiting official specs and pricing.
Attribute Ratings
| Attribute | Engadget | Google Store | Leaked Info | Average |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Display | Not Specified | Not Specified | 6.285-inch | Unconfirmed |
| Cameras | Not Specified | Not Specified | 48MP wide + 13MP ultra-wide | Unconfirmed |
| Battery | Not Specified | Not Specified | 5,100mAh | Unconfirmed |
| Design | Similar to Pixel 9a | Not Detailed | Consistent with leaks | Likely |
| Price | Not Announced | Not Declared | N/A | Unknown |
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Note on rumors: The specs mentioned here are based on leaks and have not been confirmed by Google. Until official information is released, details such as display size, camera configuration, and battery capacity should be considered speculative. Consumers interested in the Pixel 10a should monitor official channels for accurate and comprehensive product information as the February 18 pre-order date approaches.
