"We've already seen the upcoming Google Pixel 10a first in CAD-based renders, then in a purportedly official image that got leaked, and today there's a new round of renders to look at. These show the phone from more angles. The design, as you can see once again, is heavily inspired by that of the Pixel 9a from last year, if not downright identical. The Pixel 10a could arrive on February 17."
"The weird thing is that the Pixel 10a may very well have entirely identical specs to its predecessor, at least according to what's been leaked so far. The SoC? Same. The screen? Same. The cameras? Same. Battery? Same. And so on and so on."
"So then, if this actually does happen, it's worth asking: is this really a new device? Or just a renamed Pixel 9a? The official announcement can't come soon enough."
New renders show the Google Pixel 10a from multiple angles and indicate a design heavily inspired by the Pixel 9a. Reported leaks claim identical internals to the previous model, including the SoC, display, camera system, and battery capacity. Earlier sightings included CAD-based renders and a purported official image. The handset could debut on February 17. If the leaked specifications hold true, the Pixel 10a would effectively mirror the Pixel 9a in both appearance and performance. The overlap in design and specs raises uncertainty about whether the device represents a new model or a rebranded successor.
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