The Google Pixel 10a was officially revealed by Google early this morning with the device available for pre-order in the United States starting February 18. It confirms the image of the device that was leaked a few weeks ago with it not only being similar to the Pixel 9a but also not having a camera bump like other devices in the Pixel 10 family.
The dual rear camera design is slightly larger than last year but the screen maintains a panel with a fairly thick bezel. It is believed that the device specifications are a 6.3″ OLED 120Hz screen, powered by the Tensor G4 chip (not the G5), 8GB RAM, up to 256GB UFS 3.1 storage, a 5100 mAh (23W) battery, and a 48+13MP main camera.
It is still unknown when the Pixel 10a will enter the Malaysian market. After the Pixel 9a was launched, the camera feels like it is the most worth-owning Pixel because its more affordable price is supported by long-term software support and satisfactory camera performance.
