Google has officially announced the Pixel 10a, confirming that pre-orders will begin on February 18, while teasing the phone’s design and colour without revealing its full specifications.
Google has unveiled the Pixel 10a through a teaser on its online store, confirming both the launch timeline and pre-order details. While the company has stopped short of sharing official specifications, the teaser provides early clues about the phone’s design and colour options.
Visually, the Pixel 10a appears to closely resemble the Pixel 9a, suggesting Google is continuing with a familiar A-series design language. However, the teaser highlights a new colour option that looks like a blend of Iris, previously seen on the Pixel 9a, and Indigo, featured on the Pixel 10.
With the Pixel 10a, Google is expanding the Pixel 10 series to five models, which now includes:
Pixel 10
Pixel 10 Pro
Pixel 10 Pro XL
Pixel 10 Pro Fold
Pixel 10a
This mirrors the Pixel 9 series, which also featured five models, indicating that the Pixel 10a is likely the final addition to the Pixel 10 lineup.
Pre-orders start: February 18
Google is offering an additional benefit for early subscribers:
Customers who sign up as Google Store subscribers before 1:29 PM (IST) on February 13 will receive an offer email on the pre-order day
This offer can be combined with the Pixel 10a purchase to unlock a benefit for a future order
Although Google has not officially revealed the specifications, recent reports provide insight into what users can expect from the upcoming A-series smartphone.
According to multiple reports, the Pixel 10a is expected to launch in four colour options:
Lavender
Obsidian
Berry
Fog
This represents a visual refresh compared to the Pixel 9a, which was available in Iris, Obsidian, Peony, and Porcelain, even though the overall design is expected to remain largely unchanged.
The Pixel 10a is likely to be powered by the Tensor G4 chipset, the same processor used in the Pixel 9a, instead of the newer Tensor G5 found in the flagship Pixel 10 series. This suggests Google is prioritising balanced performance and efficiency for its mid-range offering.
As per a report by GSMArena, the Pixel 10a is expected to feature:
8GB RAM
128GB or 256GB internal storage, depending on the variant
The Pixel 10a is said to sport a 6.3-inch OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, matching the smoother visuals seen in recent Pixel models.
Powering the device could be a 5,100mAh battery, with support for 23W wired charging, similar to its predecessor. This setup should deliver solid all-day usage for most users.
With familiar design cues, refreshed colours, and dependable hardware, the Pixel 10a is expected to continue Google’s A-series strategy—offering core Pixel features at a more accessible price point. The phone is positioned as a value-focused addition to the Pixel 10 family, appealing to users who want Google’s software experience without flagship pricing.