The upcoming Google Pixel 10a has surfaced once again in a new set of leaked renders, offering additional angles of the device.
The Pixel 10a has previously appeared in CAD-based renders and in what was described as an official image leak. The latest renders expand on those earlier leaks, showing the phone from multiple perspectives.
Based on the newly surfaced images, the Pixel 10a’s design appears heavily inspired by — if not identical to — last year’s Pixel 9a. The overall look, including the camera layout and frame shape, remains unchanged from the previous generation.
According to the leak, the Pixel 10a could be announced as early as February 17.
What stands out in the latest round of leaks is the suggestion that the Pixel 10a may share the same specifications as its predecessor. Based on currently available information, the processor, display, cameras, battery, and other core components are expected to remain the same as those found in the Pixel 9a.
If confirmed, this would raise questions about whether the Pixel 10a represents a meaningful hardware update or simply a rebranded version of the Pixel 9a.
Google has not commented on the leaks or confirmed any details about the Pixel 10a. With speculation growing around the device’s lack of changes, attention now turns to the official announcement, which is expected to clarify how the Pixel 10a fits into Google’s smartphone lineup.