Google will launch the Pixel 10a tomorrow, after announcing two weeks ago that it would replace the Pixel 9a on February 18. However, European dealer Vanden Borre revealed some details of the phone before the official date.
Roland Quandt noted that the merchant confirmed that the Pixel 10a will come with a 6.3-inch, 120Hz Actua screen, and the phone will retain the Tensor G4 processor from last year, although the rest of the Pixel 10 series is built on the newer Tensor G5 processor.
As for the cameras, the phone will maintain the same specifications without change, despite Google marketing the new flat camera design.

In addition, Vanden Borre revealed the expected prices, as the Pixel 10a will be available in blue, gray and black with a 128GB capacity at a price of approximately 549 euros (~$650), and a 256GB capacity at a price of 649 euros (~$769). The 256GB capacity is expected to be available in additional colors other than black.








