Google Pixel 10a review
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Google Pixel 10a review
"The Pixel 10a comes in fresh colors, an improved design with a newer Gorilla Glass 7i protection and a flat camera setup on the back. Though oddly, that's about it in terms of upgrades. The Pixel 10a seems like a rereleased Pixel 9a. It packs the same 6.3-inch P-OLED screen with 1080p resolution and 120Hz refresh rate, the same Google Tensor G4 chip with 8GB of RAM, and even the same 5,100mAh battery."
"The cameras are identical, too. There is a 48MP primary on the back, together with a 13MP ultrawide camera. The selfie camera is another 13MP ultrawide shooter. Okay, at least the connectivity specs have been improved - there is now support for Bluetooth 6.0, Satellite SOS, and faster wired and wireless charging."
"Nevertheless, the Pixel 10a still comes through as a solid phone with a higher-than-usual price tag, which might make sense to people with older Pixel models. Plus, we can immediately tell it's already better than the iPhone 17e by having a second camera and a high-refresh-rate display."
The Pixel 10a launches alongside the iPhone 17e as an affordable smartphone option. While featuring fresh colors, improved design with Gorilla Glass 7i protection, and a flat camera setup, the device shares nearly identical specifications with its predecessor, the Pixel 9a. It maintains the same 6.3-inch P-OLED 1080p display with 120Hz refresh rate, Google Tensor G4 processor with 8GB RAM, and 5,100mAh battery. Camera systems remain unchanged with a 48MP primary and 13MP ultrawide on both rear and front. Notable improvements include Bluetooth 6.0 support, Satellite SOS functionality, faster charging capabilities, and Android 16. Despite minimal hardware evolution, the Pixel 10a positions itself as a solid affordable option, particularly appealing to existing Pixel users.
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