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Google teases Pixel 10a, coming this 18 February


By Raymond Saw February 5, 2026

After what felt like months of leaks and rumours, Google has finally announced the Pixel 10a. The new midrange smartphone is will be available for pre-orders from 18 February onwards albeit in the US only for now; information about local pricing and availability should happen soon after that.

As you can see from their short teaser video, the Pixel 10a continues the lack of a camera bump as was the case on the Pixel 9a, but takes it a step further with a completely flat back design. The actual camera island itself is a little but larger than before too, and will likely hold a dual camera setup.

Other than that though, no details about the specifications of the Pixel 10a for now. It is believed however that the Pixel 10a will come with a 6.3-inch OLED display, while the flush camera layout ought to house a 48MP main camera and a 13MP ultrawide with a 13MP selfie camera up front. Some leaks hint at the Pixel 10a using a last gen Tensor G4 instead of the newer G5 though, alongside 8GB of RAM and a 5,100 mAh battery.

In any case, do stay tuned as 18 February is right around the corner. For those looking for the ‘authentic’ Google Pixel experience, the Pixel A series has been one of the easiest ways to get into the ecosystem, and the Pixel 10a will likely continue that tradition.

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