Google Officially Teases Pixel 10a, Pre-Orders Begin 18 February
TL;DR: Google has officially teased the Pixel 10a ahead of its full reveal. Pre-orders open on 18 February, with specs expected to follow the familiar Pixel A-series formula.
After weeks of leaks and speculation, Google has officially acknowledged the Pixel 10a. The company has released a short teaser video offering the first official look at its next midrange Pixel smartphone, while confirming that the full announcement and pre-orders will begin on 18 February.
The teaser video shows the Pixel 10a from multiple angles, giving viewers a glimpse of the phone’s design without revealing full specifications. Google has also launched a dedicated teaser page for the 10a, allowing interested users to register their email addresses. Those who sign up may receive an exclusive Google Store offer, provided they are not already subscribed to Google’s promotional emails.

While Google has not confirmed the hardware details, recent leaks suggest that the Pixel 10a will feature a 6.28-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. Camera expectations include a 48MP main sensor, a 13MP ultra-wide camera, and a 13MP front-facing camera for selfies and video calls.
The device is also rumored to pack 8GB of RAM and a 5,100mAh battery, positioning it as a strong option for users looking for a balance between performance and battery life. Under the hood, the 10a may be powered by Google’s Tensor G4 chipset, the same processor expected to be used in the Pixel 9a.
Colour options are said to include Obsidian, Berry, Fog, and Lavender, continuing Google’s tradition of offering playful colorways in its A-series lineup.
More details about the Pixel 10a, including pricing and availability, are expected to be revealed during the full announcement on 18 February, when pre-orders officially open.