The latest details surrounding the launch of the Google Pixel 10a have surfaced, shedding light on potential pricing information. According to leaks, it appears that Google’s upcoming mid-range Pixel device will not stray far from its predecessor, the Pixel 9a, in terms of design, display, battery, and processor.
Tech tipster Arsène Lupin recently shared insights on the pricing of the Google Pixel 10a, suggesting that it will likely be in line with the previous model. European pricing is expected to start at €500 for the 128GB version, with the 256GB variant priced around €600. This pricing strategy mirrors that of the Pixel 9a, which debuted at €549 last year.
While these prices are approximate, they indicate that Google may stick to a similar price range for the Pixel 10a. Given the similarities between the two devices, some may have expected a price reduction. However, external factors such as rising memory prices may have influenced Google’s decision to maintain pricing.
In addition to pricing details, the post also revealed the color options for the Pixel 10a, which include Obsidian, Berry, Lavender, and Fog. Official cases for the phone are expected to be priced at €20, providing users with a variety of choices to suit their preferences.
Furthermore, retailers anticipate a February 17th launch for the Pixel 10a, which is earlier than the release date of the Pixel 9a in 2025. The device is set to feature a 6.3-inch 120Hz OLED display, a 5,100mAh battery, and a Google Tensor G4 processor for enhanced performance. Camera specifications include a 48Mp main sensor, a 13Mp ultra-wide lens, and a 13Mp front camera, ensuring competitive photography capabilities.
Leaked renders of the Pixel 10a showcase its design in Obsidian and Lavender color options, resembling the aesthetic of the Pixel 9a. With the launch date drawing near, tech enthusiasts eagerly await the official unveiling of the Google Pixel 10a and its array of features.

