
The Pixel 10a sparked strong reactions at launch — outrage from fans who felt Google barely changed anything, and genuine excitement from those eager to own one. Either way, it has people talking, and that's Google's best-case scenario.
New in 10a: slightly brighter display, Gorilla Glass 7i, Satellite SOS support, and faster charging — 30W wired and 10W wireless versus 23W/7.5W on the 9a.
Unchanged: 5,100mAh battery, 6.3-inch 120Hz 1080p P-OLED display, camera system, and even the same 4nm Tensor G4 processor.
The phone feels the same — and that's no bad thing. It feels excellent: compact, fits perfectly in the hand, light, and very smooth thanks to Google's software optimizations and the 120Hz panel.
Ships with a USB-C cable and SIM tool only. Prices: €549 for 12/128GB and €649 for 12/256GB. Colors: Lavender, Berry (light pink), Fog (silver), and Obsidian (black). Google also sells the Pixel 9a for €399 in four slightly different colors.
Not much has changed — but that's no bad thing for Google. Especially in markets where Chinese phones have limited availability, buyers will gravitate toward Pixel 10a for its balanced specs, Google's trust factor, and accessible price. Savvy buyers will save €150 and go for the 9a — which Google knows full well and will benefit from either way.
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