Here's what the Pixel 10a would look like in its 4 expected colors

Google has announced the Pixel 10a, scheduled for release on February 18. While the promo video only shows one color of the phone, it is expected to arrive in four colors, just like the Pixel 9a. The new shades are a bit different compared to the predecessor but the overall design of the phone is quite similar.
Android Headlines has been sharing “official” renders of the Pixel 10a for some time, and they have now showcased the phone in its four expected colors. The renders show the Pixel 10a from different angles in its expected Berry, Fog, Lavender, and Obsidian colorway. Notably, the Pixel 9a also launched in four colors, namely, Iris, Peony, Porcelain, and Obsidian. For the Pixel 10a, the Lavender variant has already been made official by Google, though the exact name is uncertain at this point. Check out the rest of the colors below:




As for what to expect in terms of specifications, the Pixel 10a is expected to come with a 6.3-inch P-OLED display with 1080p+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. The two cameras on the back are said to be a 48MP f/1.7 main camera and a 13MP f/2.2 ultrawide camera. At the front, the selfie shooter is said to be 13MP f/2.2. This is the same camera setup as the Pixel 9a. Google will also be sticking with the same battery size for the Pixel 10a at 5,100 mAh. The processor will likely be upgraded to the Tensor G5 seen in the Pixel 10 series.
















