Google is set to launch the Pixel 10a, the successor to the Pixel 9a, on March 5, 2026, with pre-orders reportedly opening on February 18. According to leaked reports, the handset will retain pricing similar to its predecessor, starting at EUR 549 (approximately ₹58,000) for the 128GB model, while the 256GB variant may cost EUR 649 (around ₹69,000).
The Pixel 10a is expected to come in four colourways: Berry, Fog, Lavender, and Obsidian, with Obsidian being the only shade carried over from the Pixel 9a lineup. Storage options are likely to include 128GB and 256GB, paired with 8GB of RAM.
Rumoured specifications indicate a 6.3-inch Full-HD+ AMOLED display with a 120 Hz refresh rate and peak brightness of 2,000 nits. The dual rear camera setup could feature a 48-megapixel primary sensor and a 13-megapixel ultra-wide lens, while a 13-megapixel front camera is expected for selfies and video calls.
Powered by Google’s in-house Tensor G4 chipset, the Pixel 10a may support up to seven years of software updates and pack a 5,100mAh battery. These upgrades follow Verizon certification and suggest a continued emphasis on long-term support and performance enhancements.
The upcoming launch positions the Pixel 10a as a mid-range offering with premium software and camera features, targeting consumers looking for a balance of performance and affordability. Leaks hint that Google aims to maintain its focus on refined hardware, clean UI, and long-term software reliability while offering fresh colour options to attract buyers.
With the official unveiling only weeks away, Google enthusiasts are keeping a close eye on pre-orders and further confirmations about the device’s full specifications and availability in global markets.