Know Google Pixel 10a launch, price and specifications in India.

Today Google is going to launch its new smartphone Google Pixel 10a in India and global market. This will be the successor to Pixel 9a which came last year. According to reports, this time the upgrades may be minor and this may be the first time that Google uses the old generation Tensor chipset in its latest phone.

Google Pixel 10a will be launched tonight at 8 pm (IST). The company will not organize any big event for this and probably the phone will be introduced through a press release. After the launch, its pre-order booking will start from today itself (18th February). In India, it will be available on Flipkart, Google Store and other major retail stores.

How much can the price be?
The price of Google Pixel 10a in India can be between ₹ 44,000 to ₹ 50,000. Whereas in Europe its starting price is said to be €499 (approximately ₹ 53,600).

Google Pixel 10a specifications (expected)
A 6.3-inch P-OLED display can be found in the phone, which will have 2,424×1,080 pixel resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. Gorilla Glass 7i protection is said to be provided on the screen.

For performance, it can get 8GB LPDDR5X RAM and 128GB/256GB UFS 3.1 storage with Tensor G4 chipset. In-display fingerprint sensor will be provided for biometric security.

In the camera setup, a 48-megapixel primary camera, 13MP ultrawide lens and 13MP front camera can be found. The phone will run on Android 16 and Google can promise to provide OS and security updates for seven years.

Talking about battery, it can get 5,100mAh battery. The special thing is that this time 45W wired fast charging support can be provided, which is much more than 23W of the previous model. Wireless charging has not been confirmed yet. This device will come with IP68 rating and can be available in four color options – Obsidian, Fog, Lavender and Berry.

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