
"The Google Pixel 10a is mostly the same as the 9a. It uses the same 6.3" 1080p+ display (slightly brighter) now with Gorilla Glass 7i (replacing GG3), runs on the same Tensor G4 chipset and has the same 48+13MP camera. The battery capacity is the same too, 5,100mAh, though Google increased the wired (from 23W to 30W) and wireless (from 7.5W to 10W) charging speeds."
"Here's the deal - after you purchase a Pixel 10a and it gets shipped, you will receive an email with €100 store credit. You can use that credit to buy one of several items - you can find the full list here, but we've picked out the two interesting offers. If you pay €30 extra, you can get the Google Pixel Buds 2a, which feature ANC and spatial audio. There's also an official silicone case for the Pixel 10a from Google (note: no magnets)."
"Last week, a 256GB Pixel 10 cost €800. Now it's €700 and you can also get the cheaper 128GB variant for €600. The Pixel 10 has the newer Tensor G5 chip (with 4GB RAM more than the 10a), Satellite SOS and even a dedicated telephoto camera (10.8MP 5x). It costs a bit extra, especially when the €100 store credit for the Pixel 10a is accounted for, but the Pixel 10 is the better phone overall."
Google Pixel 10a retains most hardware from the Pixel 9a: a 6.3" 1080p+ display (slightly brighter) with Gorilla Glass 7i, the Tensor G4 chipset, 48+13MP cameras, and a 5,100mAh battery. Wired charging increases to 30W and wireless charging to 10W. Satellite SOS support is added but limited to certain regions, while Pixelsnap is not supported. Buyers receive a €100 store credit usable on accessories such as Pixel Buds 2a for an extra €30 or an official silicone case bundled with a 67W dual USB-C charger. The Pixel 10, with Tensor G5, extra RAM and a 5x telephoto camera, is positioned as the superior device; the Pixel 9a remains significantly cheaper at €370.
Read at GSMArena.com
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