Google has offered its first official glimpse of the Pixel 10a, confirming the launch timeline for the final model in its upcoming Pixel 10 smartphone lineup and signaling modest design changes from its predecessor.
The company released a short teaser video on its social media channels, hours after images of the device surfaced in a leak, providing an early look at the new mid-range phone without disclosing technical specifications. Google confirmed that pre-orders for the Pixel 10a will open on Feb. 18.
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Visual details from the teaser suggest a shift in design, most notably a fully flat rear camera module, replacing the slight camera lip seen on the Pixel 9a. The device retains a dual-camera setup, indicating continuity in photography hardware despite the cosmetic update.
The video also points to new color options, including a deeper hue than the Iris shade offered on the Pixel 9a. Google has not yet outlined changes to performance, display, or battery features, leaving much of the device’s positioning within the Pixel range unclear.
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In its teaser, Google described the Pixel 10a as “a phone with more in store, in store soon,” suggesting that additional details will be unveiled in the coming weeks as the company builds toward the device’s market release.
Source: Google
