First CAD renders of Google Pixel 10a released
Little news under the sun
Usually, Google phones are leaked almost a year before their launch, so in that respect, the Pixel 10a is smart to show up just half a year early. CAD renders of the device have just been released and show a recognizable design.
Because the renders of the Pixel 10a look very similar to those of the Pixel 9a that it should succeed in Q1 of 2026. From the flat camera module to the flat sides, we've seen it all before.

As such, there was also nothing wrong with the design of the Pixel 9a so blame Google. The source of the leak has the Pixel 10a rendered in the crisp blue color Iris in which you can also get the Pixel 10. Whether this is actually true remains to be seen, the final color palette in which the Pixel 10a will be available is not yet known.
Plastic back, same processor
Images of the Google Pixel 10a are by @onleaks and first appeared at AndroidHeadlines. They further write that the device will have a plastic back with dual camera and volume keys on the right side.

From the dimensions, we can further deduce that the screen size will not change and will remain 6.3" in size. Earlier it was rumored that Google wants to use the same Tensor G4 chip from past. This would be the first time for a Pixel A phone to use the same chipset for two generations. What argument Google then comes up with to still choose the Pixel 10a and not the Pixel 9a is still unclear.
The launch of the Google Pixel 10a is scheduled for the first quarter of 2026, possibly sometime in March. It is obvious that Google will use the same starting price as the two previous A models; so think €549.



