Google Pixel 10a will stick to Tensor G4, claims tipster
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Google Pixel 10a will stick to Tensor G4, claims tipster
"According to a tipster, the Pixel 10a will be equipped with last year's Tensor G4 SoC, which is found on the Pixel 9a and other 9 series phones. This aligns with earlier speculation that Google plans to take significant cost-cutting measures with its next affordable Pixel. The tipster further reveals that the upcoming A series Pixel phone will also offer the same UFS 3.1 storage as the 9a. It will also come with a similar dual camera setup at the back, without a telephoto unit."
"It is, however, expected to sport a brighter display compared to the current phone. As per the tipster, the Pixel 10a will get a 2,000 nits panel. Lastly, the Pixel 10a will also miss out on several AI features that were introduced with the Pixel 10 lineup. It will not offer the Magic Cue feature, according to the tipster. Google Pixel 9a"
Google plans a Pixel 10a launch early next year positioned as an affordable A-series device. The phone reportedly uses last year’s Tensor G4 SoC—the same chip found in the Pixel 9a and other 9-series models—paired with UFS 3.1 storage. The rear camera configuration is said to be a similar dual-camera setup without a telephoto unit. The display is expected to be brighter, reaching a claimed 2,000 nits. Several AI features introduced with the Pixel 10 lineup will be omitted, including Magic Cue. The Pixel 10a may therefore prioritize cost savings over cutting-edge hardware and software upgrades.
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