The Google Pixel 10a is the mid-range model in the Pixel 10 lineup, with a 6.3-inch pOLED display, a 48MP main camera, and Google’s older Tensor G4 chipset paired with 8 GB of RAM. The Tensor G4 is the same processor that ran the Pixel 9a last year, used here to keep the A-series price down compared to the flagship Pixel 10’s newer Tensor G5. The Pixel 10a also comes in four colors (Berry, Lavender, Fog, and Obsidian) and gets seven years of software updates through 2033.
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The Pixel 10a’s screen is a 6.3-inch pOLED panel that runs at 120Hz and peaks at 3,000 nits. That’s bright enough that you can read it outside on a sunny day without having to hold your hand over the screen. Gorilla Glass 7i covers the front, and the aluminum body has an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance.
The dual rear camera setup pairs a 48MP wide lens with a 13MP ultrawide, plus a 13MP camera up front for selfies and video calls. Google’s Pixel software does the heavy lifting for image quality through AI processing, with Night Sight handling low-light shots and Magic Eraser removing unwanted background subjects from your photos. Auto Best Take also picks the best frame for a group photo from a series of shots.











