Google has taken the wraps off the Pixel 10A, the latest in its line of budget-friendly smartphones. A teaser shared on Wednesday shows off the new device in a powdery blue color, which will be available for preorder on February 18th.
Google’s Pixel 10A will be revealed on February 18th
The Pixel 10A looks a lot like its predecessor.
The Pixel 10A looks a lot like its predecessor.


Based on the teaser shared by Google, the Pixel 10A looks a lot like its 9A predecessor. It features two cameras inside a flat, oblong cutout on the rear of the device, and it looks like it comes with some similarly-sized bezels. Google didn’t share any more details about the device’s specifications, so we’ll likely have to wait a little longer to hear more.
We don’t know how much the Pixel 10A will cost, either, but one leak suggests that the pricing will remain unchanged in some regions, with options for 128GB and 256GB of storage. Google’s teaser also includes a link to sign up for emails to receive an “exclusive offer” on the Pixel 10A.
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