Pixel 10a renders
Google is working on the new Google Pixel 10a. We wrote about the new phone on Wednesday, revealing that the device would be released in 'Berry' colour. The source also revealed that in terms of specifications and design, it would not be an earth-shattering change. In fact, the phone looks a lot like the Pixel 9a, with the smartphone even appearing to get the same processor.

The Google Pixel 10a can now be seen in renders, which have been shared by Android Headlines' colleagues. Earlier, Google indicated that the brand will change the design of the Pixel approximately every 2-3 years. Since the 8a looked slightly different from the 9a, expectations are a bit lower for the upcoming model in that area. On the renders, we see a smartphone with a 6.3-inch screen, with quite thick screen bezels; although that is not very rare in the mid-end segment.
For the Pixel 10a, Google has again come up with a dual-camera. It is said to be a 48-megapixel main camera and a 13-megapixel wide-angle lens. The OLED screen will have a 120Hz refresh rate, and a 5100 mAh battery with 23W charging is expected. These are not changes from the Pixel 9a. With that, if the rumours are true, the device will also get the same Tenor G4 chipset.
We expect more information on the Pixel 10a in the coming weeks.