New renders of the upcoming Google Pixel 10a have appeared online, giving an early look at the phone in its βObsidianβ color option. There are seven images in total. They show the phone from different angles and give an early look at the design before the official launch. The Pixel 10a is expected to compete with the Galaxy S25 FE.
The renders shared by Android Headlines show the Pixel 10a from the front, back, and right side. The front of the phone has a flat screen with even bezels, but are not very thick. A small camera hole is placed in the center at the top of the screen.
The left side of the phone is empty and has no buttons. The phone has a flat metal frame and rounded corners, which makes it look simple and clean.
On the right side, there are physical buttons. The power button is placed above the volume up and volume down buttons. The design of the phone looks very similar to the Pixel 9a.

On the back, there is a Google logo in the middle. The back of the phone is expected to be made of plastic, but this is not confirmed yet. In the top-left corner, there is a pill-shaped camera area. It holds two rear cameras. An LED flash is placed next to the cameras.
Google Pixel 10a is expected to come in four colors β Obsidian, Fog, Lavender, and Berry. It is rumored that the Pixel 10a will use a Google Tensor G4 processor. The phone is also expected to have 8GB of RAM and a large 5,100mAh battery. The phone may launch in late February or early March.
More information about the Pixel 10a is likely to be shared soon. Stay tuned.

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