Recent reports have claimed that the upcoming Google Pixel 10a will not be a major upgrade compared to the Pixel 9a, which debuted in March this year. Now, a new finding has surfaced, which further bolsters this claim, revealing what to expect from the Pixel 10a.
Google Pixel 10a specifications leaked

Renowned tipster Evan Blass has shared a Verizon certification document of the Pixel 10a. The listing reveals that the device is equipped with a 6.285-inch AMOLED screen that delivers an FHD+ resolution and 60Hz / 120Hz variable refresh rate support.
While the device is expected to feature the Tensor G4 chipset, which also powers the Pixel 9a, the certification has no information about it. However, it reveals that the device will ship with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, making it evident that it is an entry-level offering in the Pixel 10 series.
The listing further reveals that the Google Pixel 10a will arrive with a 13-megapixel camera on the front. On the back, it will feature a 48-megapixel + 13-megapixel (ultra-wide) dual-camera setup. It will draw power from a 5,100mAh battery, but the listing has no information about the device’s fast charging capabilities.
The Google Pixel 10a CAD renders, which appeared in October, also suggested that its design will not see any major upgrade compared to the Pixel 9a. The listing also states that the Pixel 10a is the only Google-engineered phone that offers Google AI at an attractive price.
As far as launch is concerned, the Pixel 10a is expected to debut in March 2026. To recall, the Pixel 9a was priced at $499 for the base 8GB+128GB model and $599 for the 8GB+256GB variant. Considering that there will not be any major upgrades on the Pixel 10a, it may hit the market with the same $499 starting price.