Pixel 10a Leak Reveals Size, Design, and Display Details

New leaks reveal the first images of Google’s upcoming Pixel 10a, expected to launch in early 2026. The renders, shared by Android Headlines and OnLeaks, show a design very similar to the current Pixel 9a.

Unlike other recent Pixel devices, the 10a keeps a camera bar-free design, featuring a small oval camera module. The leak shows the phone in a blue shade, though the final colors may differ.

The Pixel 10a measures 153.9 x 72.9 x 9mm, slightly different from the 9a. It also has a 6.2-inch display, slightly smaller than the Pixel 9a’s 6.3-inch screen. These small changes may require new accessories.

Rumors suggest the phone will use the Tensor G4 chipset, rather than the newer Tensor G5 found in the Pixel 10. The G4 may be a higher-clocked version of the one used in the Pixel 9a. Google is likely using the older chip to keep costs down.

Fans may have mixed reactions to the minimal design changes. While the lack of a camera bar keeps the device clean, some users may find it less distinctive compared to other Pixels.

The Pixel 10a is shaping up to be a modest update to Google’s mid-range lineup, keeping key features while refining dimensions and performance.

Sazid Kabir

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