
A new listing has shed early light on the upcoming Google Pixel 10a, giving us a clearer idea of what to expect from Google’s next mid-range phone. While Google is months away from its mid-2025 hardware cycle, these leaked details hint at some meaningful upgrades over the Pixel 8a.
According to the listing, the Pixel 10a will feature a 6.3-inch AMOLED display, marking a small but notable jump from the 6.1-inch panel on the current model. This aligns with Google’s recent shift toward slightly larger screens across its mid-tier lineup.
The battery department sees an even bigger improvement. The leak points to a 5,100mAh battery, which would be the largest ever in an A-series Pixel. If accurate, this should translate into better endurance, especially given Google’s efficiency-focused Tensor chips.
Other details remain under wraps for now, including the chipset though expectations lean toward the next-gen Tensor Lite variant, tuned for improved thermals and battery life. Camera specs weren’t listed either, but Google is known for maintaining strong mid-range photography even without major hardware changes.
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