Google has unveiled its latest mid-range smartphone, the Pixel 10a, with a teaser video that promises "more in store" for fans of the brand. The phone is expected to hit shelves on February 18, allowing customers to pre-order it before its official release.
Although details are scarce, rumors suggest that the Pixel 10a will boast a 6.285-inch display, dual rear cameras (including a 48MP wide-angle lens and a 13MP ultra-wide lens), and a large 5,100mAh battery. These specs would represent incremental upgrades over its predecessor, the Pixel 9a.
Google's teaser video appears to be an attempt to reassure fans that there will be meaningful improvements on this new device. The phrase "A phone with more in store, in store soon" is likely meant to build anticipation for the product's release.
In anticipation of the Pixel 10a, customers can visit the Google Pixel website to register for further information and updates.
The exact pricing of the Pixel 10a remains unknown at this time. It will be available for pre-order on February 18, allowing consumers to get a head start on securing their new device before its official release date.
Although details are scarce, rumors suggest that the Pixel 10a will boast a 6.285-inch display, dual rear cameras (including a 48MP wide-angle lens and a 13MP ultra-wide lens), and a large 5,100mAh battery. These specs would represent incremental upgrades over its predecessor, the Pixel 9a.
Google's teaser video appears to be an attempt to reassure fans that there will be meaningful improvements on this new device. The phrase "A phone with more in store, in store soon" is likely meant to build anticipation for the product's release.
In anticipation of the Pixel 10a, customers can visit the Google Pixel website to register for further information and updates.
The exact pricing of the Pixel 10a remains unknown at this time. It will be available for pre-order on February 18, allowing consumers to get a head start on securing their new device before its official release date.