The Pixel 10a, Google’s upcoming affordable option in the Pixel smartphone series, is generating buzz with leaked CAD renders revealing its design. The renders, compiled by leaker OnLeaks in collaboration with Android Headlines, provide insights into the Pixel 10a’s aesthetics based on leaked dimensions.
One of the key takeaways from the renders is that the Pixel 10a will closely resemble its predecessor, the Google Pixel 9a. This continuity in design is not surprising, considering Google’s pattern of maintaining consistency within its product lineup. The return of the Pixel 9a’s design, including the controversial decision to remove the signature width-spanning camera bar, may divide opinions among consumers.
The Pixel 10a is expected to feature a flat plastic back with a modest camera module in the top left corner, deviating from the trend of prominent camera bars seen in previous Pixel models. The leaked dimensions suggest that the Pixel 10a will be slightly shorter, narrower, and thicker than the Pixel 9a, potentially due to reduced bezel size. The display size is rumored to remain at 6.2 inches, with a possible upgrade to a brighter 2000 nits for improved visibility.
In terms of specifications, leaks indicate that the Pixel 10a will utilize the same Tensor G4 processor as the Pixel 9a, rather than the upgraded Tensor G5 chip found in the rest of the Pixel 10 lineup. This decision may limit the AI capabilities of the Pixel 10a, potentially excluding features like Magic Cue present in the Pixel 10. Overall, the Pixel 10a is not expected to offer significant upgrades over its predecessor, with the exception of potential PixelSnap Qi2 support.
As anticipation builds for the release of the Pixel 10a, fans of Google’s smartphone lineup can expect a familiar design with incremental improvements and a focus on affordability. Stay tuned for more updates on the Pixel 10a as further details emerge.

