Google’s Pixel 10A is rumored to debut in the next few weeks, with the lower-cost Android phone possibly arriving within the same window as Samsung’s Galaxy S26 line.
The less-expensive A series — historically released in the spring or summer — has been the subject of several recent rumor stories, including the possibility that it will be a very close match to last year’s $499 Pixel 9A. However, according to Roland Quandt, editor at the tech outlet WinFuture, the phone could be arriving as early as mid-February. Quandt’s BlueSky post included the retail release date and listed four device colors: obsidian, berry, fog and lavender.
In addition to an early release this month, the Pixel 10A could be unique in that it wouldn’t share key specs, such as the processor, with Google’s $799 Pixel 10. It might instead use a “boosted” version of the Tensor G4 processor last seen in the Pixel 9 line, and retain the Pixel 9A’s minimal camera bump, which allowed that phone to lie flat without requiring a case.
We’re rounding up the rumors as they come. We’ll continue to update this live blog as we learn more about the device.
