On the eve of its release, a retailer has shared several details about the Pixel 10a. These include confirmed pricing, hardware specifications, and Google’s decision to continue using its older Tensor G4 chipset for the device.

Google is set to launch the Pixel 10a tomorrow, replacing the Pixel 9a, which was announced two weeks ago. The Pixel 9a is currently priced at $399 on Amazon. However, European retailer Vanden Borre has jumped the gun, revealing key information about the Pixel 10a ahead of its official debut.
According to Roland Quandt, the retailer confirms that the Pixel 10a will feature a 6.3-inch Actua-branded display with a smooth 120 Hz refresh rate. The device will also stick with last year’s Tensor G4 processor, unlike the rest of the Pixel 10 series, which is powered by the newer Tensor G5 chipset. Additionally, the Pixel 10a will retain the same camera hardware as its predecessor, despite Google’s marketing focus on its updated flat camera housing design.
Vanden Borre has also disclosed the Pixel 10a’s pricing and color options. The smartphone will be available in Blue, Grey, and Obsidian finishes. The retailer lists the 128 GB model at €549 ($650) and the 256 GB variant at €649 ($769). While the screenshot below shows the 256 GB version in Obsidian, it’s expected to be available in other colors as well.




