Google Pixel 10a Specs Leak; Rumoured To Be More Akin To Pixel 9 Than Pixel 10
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Less than a week after the arrival of the Pixel 10 in the store, rumours are already focused on its affordable successor. The Pixel 10a, expected between late March and early June 2026, is expected to offer the flagship features of its elder at a more accessible price. Nevertheless, according to recent leaks, the device could share more features with the Pixel 9 ... Read more The article The Google Pixel 10a could block the major innovations of …
Google Pixel 10a May Disappoint Fans With Recycled Specs, Leak Suggests
Google recently unveiled its Pixel 10 series smartphones globally with Tensor G5 chipset. The lineup includes the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and Pixel 10 Pro Fold. The tech giant is now said to be working on Pixel 9a’s successor – the Pixel 10a. Months ahead of its rumoured launch, specifications of the Pixel 10a have emerged online – suggesting it’s not the upgrade fans might be waiting for. Google Pixel 10a Leaks Tipster MysticLe…
With almost nine months ahead, details are already beginning to emerge on Google's mid-range smartphone. The Pixels 10 barely come out of the oven that the time is at the prediction regarding the Pixel 10a, which is expected next spring.
Google Pixel 10a Specs Leak; Rumoured To Be More Akin To Pixel 9 Than Pixel 10
With the release of the Google Pixel 10 Series, all eyes are now on the cheapest entry into the lineup, the Pixel 10a. Though its launch is reserved for sometime between late Q1 and early Q2 next year, rumours and leaks of the device have already claimed that it is more akin to the Pixel 9 than the Pixel 10. The primary reason why leaks have made this claim is that the Pixel 10a will only have the Tensor G4 chipset which is found in the Pixel 9,…
Google Pixel 10a specs leak brings disappointing news
The budget-friendly "Pixel a" lineup is known for its balance of features and price. However, the first spec leaks for the Google Pixel 10a are here, and they bring bad news. Rumors speak of Google reusing old hardware, including previous-generation chips, to keep the price tag under control.
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