"The new Pixel 10a is slightly thicker, eliminating the tiny camera bump present on the Pixel 9a, resulting in a completely flush back panel for what that's worth."
"Google claims that the Pixel 10a display can get 200-300 nits brighter, and this was observed during our testing as well. However, the difference is relatively small and difficult to perceive at those values."
"An important upgrade on the Pixel 10a is the switch on both the front and back to the much newer and sturdier Corning Gorilla Glass 7i from the Gorilla Glass 3 used on the 9a."
The Google Pixel 10a closely resembles its predecessor, the Pixel 9a, with slight variations in dimensions and aesthetics. The Pixel 10a is narrower and shorter due to a thinner aluminum frame, eliminating the camera bump for a flush back panel. Both models share identical display hardware, but the Pixel 10a features a brighter display and upgraded Corning Gorilla Glass 7i for improved durability. Battery life remains unchanged with a 5100mAh unit in both phones, leaving consumers to weigh the benefits of the newer model against cost savings.
Read at GSMArena.com
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