Google is set to unveil the Pixel 10a on February 18, and it has already shown us the phone’s design. Not that we didn’t know what the Pixel 10a would look like, but it’s still good to have an official confirmation ahead of its unveiling. What Google hasn’t revealed, though, is the Pixel 10a’s specs sheet. While rumors claimed the Pixel 10a would just be a Pixel 9a in different colors, a new leak suggests that won’t be the case entirely.
German blog WinFuture claims to have retailer data that reveals the Google Pixel 10a will be almost identical to the Pixel 9a, with the Pixel 10a’s display protected by Gorilla Glass 7i instead of Gorilla Glass 3, and Bluetooth 5.4 replaced by Bluetooth 6.
The Pixel 10a will also charge faster: 45W vs. 23W. However, there’s no mention of wireless charging, which was supported on the Pixel 9a, so it’s unclear whether Google dropped it for the 10a or if it’s just missing from the data.
That said, while the battery capacity remains the same (5,100 mAh), the Pixel 10a, at 183 g, is three grams lighter than the 9a. Dimensions have changed, too: from 154.7 x 73.3 x 8.9 mm to 153.9 x 73 x 9 mm.

According to the source, the rest of the specs remain the same, meaning the same Tensor G4 chip from the previous generation, 8GB of LPDDR5X RAM with 128GB/256GB of UFS 3.1 storage, and a 6.3″ 120Hz P-OLED display having a 2,424×1,080-pixel resolution and a fingerprint scanner underneath.
The camera department will include three snappers – a 48MP primary camera, a 13MP ultrawide camera, and a 13MP selfie camera.
The Google Pixel 10a will be IP68-rated, run Android 16 out of the box, and receive OS and security updates for seven years. It will be available in Obsidian (Black), Fog (White/Green), Lavender (Blue/Purple), and Berry (Red/Pink) colors.
Google Pixel 9a
- 128GB 8GB RAM

$ 279.93
- 256GB 8GB RAM

$ 449.99
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The Pixel 10a’s 8GB/128GB model will be priced at €499 ($590/INR53,580) in Europe, while the 8GB/256GB model will cost €599 ($710/INR64,315). However, customers who pre-order the 256GB model will be able to get it at the price of the 128GB version.
Source (in German)