Danny Weber
12:41 15-02-2026
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Leaked specs show Google Pixel 10a with Tensor G4 chip, 120Hz display, 45W charging, and 7-year updates. Pre-order deals available in Europe.
Just ahead of its February 18th unveiling, detailed specifications and pricing for the Google Pixel 10a have surfaced online. While Google previously revealed the device's design, the technical details remained under wraps. Now, German retailers have leaked what appears to be a nearly complete spec sheet, suggesting the new model will be very close to the Pixel 9a, but with a series of targeted upgrades.
The Pixel 10a is set to feature a 6.3-inch P-OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and a resolution of 2424x1080 pixels. It includes an under-display fingerprint scanner and, notably, Gorilla Glass 7i protection—an upgrade from the Gorilla Glass 3 used on its predecessor. Powering the smartphone will be the Tensor G4 chip, paired with 8GB of LPDDR5X RAM and either 128GB or 256GB of UFS 3.1 storage. Key improvements include a move to Bluetooth 6 and support for 45W fast charging, a significant jump from the previous 23W, while the battery retains its 5,100 mAh capacity. Whether wireless charging will be included remains unclear.
For photography, the camera setup comprises a 48MP main sensor, a 13MP ultrawide lens, and a 13MP front-facing camera. The device will boast an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance, ship with Android 16, and come with a guaranteed seven years of both OS and security updates. It weighs 183 grams, with dimensions slightly altered from the prior model. The Pixel 10a will launch in Obsidian, Fog, Lavender, and Berry color options.
In Europe, the 8/128GB version is priced at 499 euros, while the 8/256GB model will cost 599 euros. For pre-orders, the higher-storage variant will be available at the lower-tier price, offering early buyers a clear value incentive.