Leaked Pixel 10a photos show it might have an iPhone 17 Pro moment

Leaked Pixel 10a photos show it might have an iPhone 17 Pro moment

Leaked Pixel 10a photos show it might have an iPhone 17 Pro moment

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Publish Date: 2026-02-12 18:11:00

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Until today, there were few reasons to get excited about the Pixel 10a. Google’s next mid-tier phone is launching on February 18 and is rumored to look and feel identical to the Pixel 9a. That’s no reason to write it off just yet if images published by ace leaker Evan Blass are any indication.

Similar, but not the same

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Leaked Pixel 10a pictures. | Image by Evan Blass

Today’s leak shows the Pixel 10a in its four rumored shades: Berry (bright red), Fog (greenish gray), Lavender (bluish purple), and Obsidian (black). The only differentiating element between the new phone and the outgoing model is that the camera cutout doesn’t have a raised lip, and the cameras now sit completely flush with the rear panel. This will better protect the lenses, though that may not necessarily be a reason for most people to buy the phone. The real draw is the striking Berry color. It’s bold, vibrant, and chic. And if the success of the Apple iPhone 17 Pro has taught us anything, it’s that the right paint job can do wonders for sales.

According to the leaked images, the phone will come with a USB-C to USB-C cable and a SIM ejector tool, meaning it likely won’t be ditching the SIM card slot like the Pixel 10.

A low-key affair

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The Pixel 9a in Peony. | Image by Google.

While the Berry hue might be enticing enough for some customers to pull the trigger on the device, others will likely exercise restraint. After all, the phone’s thick bezels are an eyesore, and there will likely be hardly anything new under the surface to justify choosing it over the often-discounted Pixel 9a or the myriad of top midrange devices available on the market.
The specs will be lifted from the Pixel 9a, meaning we are again looking at a 6.3-inch…

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