Key Takeaways
1. The Pixel 10a is expected to launch on February 17 in Europe, ahead of the Pixel 9a’s anniversary.
2. The starting price for the Pixel 10a will be around €500 (~$580) for the 128 GB model, with the 256 GB version costing about €600 (~$699).
3. New color options for the Pixel 10a include Obsidian, Berry, Lavender, and Fog, while some colors from the Pixel 10 will not be carried over.
4. The 256 GB version of the Pixel 10a will only be available in Obsidian color, unlike the previous Pixel 9a which had more options.
5. Matching cases for the Pixel 10a colors will be available for €20 (~$23).
Earlier today, Android Headlines gave us a sneak peek at the Pixel 10a. As previous rumors suggested, Google’s upcoming mid-range phone appears quite similar to the Pixel 9a, which was released in March 2025 (currently priced at $399 on Amazon). However, a later leak from Arsène Lupin has pointed out some differences the Pixel 10a will have compared to its predecessor.
Launch Details
For example, it looks like the Pixel 10a might be released on February 17 in Europe, which is more than a month ahead of when the Pixel 9a celebrated its first birthday. Additionally, Lupin mentions that the starting price for the Pixel 10a will be about €500 (~$580) for the 128 GB model, while the 256 GB version could cost around €600 (~$699). It’s still unclear if this €50 (~$59) price drop will happen in other regions.
Color Options
Furthermore, the Pixel 10a is rumored to come with new color choices, except for the Obsidian shade that Android Headlines has already shown off. However, Google won’t be keeping the Indigo, Frost, or Lemongrass colors from the Pixel 10. Instead, according to Lupin, the Obsidian color will be joined by Berry, Lavender, and Fog, at least for the 128 GB model.
Storage Variants
For some odd reason, Google is reportedly limiting the 256 GB version of the device to just the Obsidian color, even though the previous Pixel 9a had an Iris option. In a post on X, Lupin also mentioned that these colors will be accompanied by matching cases, which will be priced at €20 (~$23).
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