Listing Confirms Key Specs for Google Pixel 10a
We can expect the Google Pixel 10a to launch sometime in early 2026. Additional details about the device have been revealed through a Verizon certification, which was shared by tech leaker Evan Blass. While people already knew that the phone would have a design close to the previous Pixel model, this new certification confirms that the key specifications will remain almost the same as before.

The Google Pixel 10a is expected to come with a 6.28 inch AMOLED display that offers Full HD+ resolution providing sharp and vibrant visuals. The screen will also support a 120Hz refresh rate which make animations and scrolling very smooth. On front there will be a small punch-hole cutout that houses a 13MP selfie camera. On the back the phone will include the same 48MP main camera with an f/1.7 aperture as before, along with a 13MP ultrawide camera featuring an f/2.2 aperture for wider photos. Overall, the Pixel 10a’s camera setup is designed to offer a versatile photography experience while the display ensures everything looks smooth and visually appealing.

The listing also confirms that the base model of the Pixel 10a will come with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage providing users plenty of space for apps and media. The device will also feature a 5,100 mAh battery which will most likely support 23W charging speed similar to previous models. This means users won’t have to wait long to get their phone back to full power. While the listing does not provide any specific details about the processor, a rumor from September points to the phone keeping the Tensor G4 chipset which was also used in the Pixel 9a. This suggests that the device is likely to deliver reliable performance and efficiency similar to its predecessor.
