Google Pixel 10a Renders Leak Online, Hint at Familiar Design and Key Specs
Google Pixel 10a design renders have reportedly surfaced online, giving enthusiasts an early look at Google’s next mid-range smartphone. Expected to debut sometime next year, the Pixel 10a will succeed the Pixel 9a, which launched earlier this year as part of Google’s affordable A-series lineup. Early leaks suggest the upcoming model will retain much of the same design language, indicating Google’s focus on consistency and functionality rather than drastic visual changes.
Google Pixel 10a Design Revealed
According to a report by Android Headlines, created in collaboration with well-known leaker OnLeaks, the Pixel 10a will feature a flat back panel with a smooth matte finish and a horizontally aligned camera bar — a signature design element that has defined the Pixel series for the past few years. The renders show dual rear cameras positioned within the bar, accompanied by an LED flash. From the front, the phone sports slim bezels and a centred punch-hole selfie camera.
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Dimensions and Build
The Pixel 10a is expected to have roughly the same dimensions as its predecessor, the Pixel 9a, suggesting Google won’t make significant changes to its form factor. Reports claim it will feature a polycarbonate (plastic) rear shell, offering both durability and cost-efficiency. Despite being an affordable model, the device will likely continue to deliver the solid build quality the Pixel A-series is known for.
Expected Specifications
While Google has yet to officially confirm details, early reports suggest that the Pixel 10a could be powered by the company’s Tensor G4 chipset — the same processor found in the flagship Pixel 10 lineup. It may also come with a 6.1-inch OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and run Android 15 out of the box. With Google’s continued emphasis on AI-driven features and camera performance, users can expect improvements in computational photography and battery optimisation.


