
"Google officially pulled back the curtain on the device with a 15-second teaser video that dropped this morning. The video shows flashes of the phone in a powder blue colorway before ending with a date of Feb. 18, 2026 -- the date you can preorder. At first glance, the Pixel 10a looks nearly identical to last year's Pixel 9a. If there's one design change, it does look like the camera bump has been completely removed."
"When the Pixel 9a debuted, it was priced at $499 for the 128GB model and $599 for the 256GB model. Early leaks suggest the 10a's price in Europe will be roughly $640 for the base version and $755 for the upgraded model. I haven't seen specifics on pricing for the United States, but the official preorder page from the Google Store promises an exclusive offer when you sign up for emails by Feb. 13, perhaps a chance to save from the start."
"There's been a lot of speculation that the 10a won't offer major upgrades, and Google might be pushing back on that with its tagline for the phone -- "A phone with more in store." The 8a did provide several upgrades over the 7a, including a larger screen, a brighter display, and an upgraded processor. Not much has leaked in the way of specs, though, so it's hard to gauge where the 9a will land."
A 15-second teaser reveals the Pixel 10a in a powder blue finish and lists Feb. 18, 2026 as the preorder date. The phone appears visually similar to the Pixel 9a, with the camera bump removed to create a flat back. Early leaks suggest European pricing around $640 for the base model and $755 for the upgraded version, while U.S. pricing remains unconfirmed; a Google Store preorder sign-up promises an exclusive offer by Feb. 13. The tagline "A phone with more in store" implies possible upgrades, though few technical specs have leaked so far.
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