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Google made its budget-friendly flagship for 2026 official this morning. The company announced the Pixel 10a via a 15-second video teaser on YouTube. The teaser showcases the 10a in its Iris color option with one noticeable change—the rear dual camera setup is now completely flat and sits flush with the rear. 

Outside of that, the 10a’s design is nearly identical to last year’s Pixel 9a. Based on leaks, we’re expecting Iris, Obsidian, Fog, Lavender, and Berry color options. Rumors also suggest the 10a will offer Google’s Tensor G4 chip, 8GB of RAM, and a large 5,100 mAh battery inside.

Thanks to Google’s computational photography and AI abilities, the Pixel a-series has been difficult for its competitors to usurp. As both features continue to improve year-to-year, I can imagine the Pixel 10a will be even harder to beat. 

Pre-orders for the Google Pixel 10a kick off on February 18 and will go on sale probably a week or two later. We still don’t know the price, but you can save on its predecessor, the Pixel 9a, and grab one starting at $400 at Amazon, Best Buy, or Walmart.

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