Google Unveils Pixel 10a with Familiar Design: Here Is What It Looks Like
- Made by Google posted a 15-second teaser showing the Pixel 10a, with pre-orders starting February 18, 2026, via the Google Store.
- Shortly before the official post, leaked marketing material from Evan Blass circulated, showing Pixel Watch 4 and Pixel Buds 2 alongside Pixel 10a colorways.
- Design reveals a completely flat camera module and Iris-like color as the Pixel 10a features a flush dual-camera unlike last year's Pixel 9a with a raised bump.
- Despite the visual reveal, Google did not share specs or price, and reports say the phone will likely reach potential buyers at least two weeks after pre-order.
- The Pixel 10a may launch on March 5, 2026, with a 6.3-inch display and up to 256GB storage, while rumors place the U.S. price near $499.
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Google Pixel 10a design revealed ahead of February 18 pre-orders: What to expect
Google is gearing up to launch a new budget smartphone under its Pixel 10 series. The company, via its Made by Google X handle, has officially showcased the design of the upcoming Google Pixel 10a. In the post, Google also revealed that the smartphone will be available for pre-orders starting February 18, 2026. The Pixel 10a is set to arrive with a refreshed design. Flat camera design marks a major change According to the 15-second teaser video,…
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