Google Pixel 10a EU Energy Listing Hints at Battery Specs as New Renders Reveal Classic Pixel Design
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The Google Pixel 10a is officially scheduled to launch on February 18, and fresh leaks have revealed key details ahead of its debut. A recently surfaced EU energy certification listing sheds light on the phone’s battery capacity and durability ratings, giving potential buyers an early look at what to expect from the successor to the Pixel 9a. Alongside this, official-looking renders have also appeared online, showcasing the device’s familiar design language and multiple colour options.
According to the leaked European Union EPREL energy label, the Pixel 10a is expected to pack a 5,100mAh battery, similar to its predecessor. The listing suggests the handset could deliver up to 53 hours and 14 minutes of battery life on a single charge under tested conditions. While the specific model number G4H7L is mentioned in the leak, the certification page is currently not publicly accessible on the official EPREL database.
In terms of efficiency, the Pixel 10a reportedly receives an impressive ‘A’ rating for energy efficiency on the EU’s A-to-G scale. The leak further indicates that the battery is rated to retain at least 80 percent of its original capacity after 1,000 charging cycles, highlighting strong long-term durability. This suggests Google is focusing not only on performance but also on sustainability and battery longevity.
The leaked renders reveal that the Pixel 10a is likely to feature a 6.3-inch display, powered by Google’s Tensor G4 chipset. It is also expected to sport a dual rear camera setup, headlined by a 48-megapixel primary sensor. The smartphone appears in four distinct colour variants, maintaining the classic Pixel aesthetic with its signature camera bar design. With these upgrades and refinements, the Pixel 10a is shaping up to be a compelling mid-range contender in 2026.


