The Google Pixel 10a, the highly anticipated mid-range smartphone from Google, may not be as budget-friendly as initially hoped. Recent reports from French website Dealabs suggest that the pricing for the Pixel 10a will mirror that of its predecessor, the Pixel 9a, with the 128GB model priced at €549 and the 256GB model at €649. Despite earlier rumors of a price drop, industry experts have been warning of increasing phone costs in the upcoming year, making a price cut for the Pixel 10a unlikely.
The Pixel 10a is expected to be launched earlier than its predecessor, with reports indicating a release date of February 18. This would mark a significant shift from the release timeline of the Pixel 9a, which was announced in March and hit stores in April. The Pixel 10a is also rumored to be available in four color options: Obsidian, Fog, Lavender, and Berry.
While the pricing of the Pixel 10a may disappoint budget-conscious buyers, the device is expected to offer similar specs to the Pixel 9a. With its sleek design and powerful performance, the Pixel 10a is sure to attract tech enthusiasts looking for a reliable mid-range smartphone option. Stay tuned for more updates on the Google Pixel 10a as its launch date approaches.

