Google’s New Smartphone Launches Globally with Tensor G4 Chip

Key Takeaways

1. The Pixel 10a will be launched tomorrow, replacing the Pixel 9a.
2. It features a 6.3-inch Actua display with a 120 Hz refresh rate.
3. The Pixel 10a will use the Tensor G4 chip, unlike other Pixel 10 series devices which will have the newer Tensor G5 chip.
4. The phone will come in Blue, Grey, and Obsidian colors, with prices starting at €549 (around $650) for 128 GB storage.
5. A 256 GB variant will be available for €649 (approximately $769).


Google is set to launch the Pixel 10a tomorrow. To summarize, the tech giant revealed about two weeks ago that the Pixel 9a would be replaced on February 18 (currently priced at $399 on Amazon). However, European retailer Vanden Borre has jumped the gun and disclosed several details regarding the Pixel 10a ahead of schedule.

Display and Chipset Details

Roland Quandt spotted that the retailer confirms the Pixel 10a will feature a 6.3-inch Actua display with a refresh rate of 120 Hz. Furthermore, the new phone will continue using last year’s Tensor G4 chip. In contrast, the other devices in the Pixel 10 series will run on the newer Tensor G5 chipset. This year’s Pixel A series smartphone will also have the same camera hardware as its predecessor, even though Google is highlighting its new flat camera design in its advertising.

Pricing and Availability

Additionally, Vanden Borre has also disclosed the launch prices. The retailer plans to offer the Pixel 10a in Blue, Grey, and Obsidian colors. As shown in the screenshot below, these color options will be available for €549 (around $650) with 128 GB of storage. Vanden Borre also confirms that Google will set the price at €649 (approximately $769) for the 256 GB variant. The Pixel 10a is expected to be available in more than just the Obsidian finish shown below, including the 256 GB storage option.

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