
"In a post announcing the device, Google describes the Pixel 10a as "Everything you need, at a price you'll love," adding that it "packs core Pixel experiences into a sleek, durable design." As I previously reported, the camera bar is gone. Google has flattened the camera array so it sits completely flush with the phone's back. It's a small tweak that solves the annoying wobble when you use the phone on a table."
"The 6.3-inch Actua display is 11% brighter than last year's model, hitting 3,000 nits at peak, which should let you see what's on your screen even in direct sunlight. Durability also gets a boost. The device carries an IP68 rating for water and dust resistance and uses Corning Gorilla Glass 7i for improved scratch and drop protection. Sustainability is another focus."
"The Pixel 10a features a 48MP main camera and a 13MP ultrawide lens, along with Night Sight and Macro Focus. Several AI-powered tools are coming to the A-series for the first time. Auto Best Take automatically selects the best group photo from multiple frames, while Camera Coach provides step-by-step guidance on lighting and composition. Users can also edit photos in Google Photos by typing or speaking instructions, and the Add Me feature allows the photographer to insert themselves into group shots."
Pixel 10a adopts a flush camera array to eliminate table wobble and offers a 6.3-inch Actua display with up to 3,000 nits peak brightness for better outdoor visibility. The device gains IP68 water and dust resistance and Corning Gorilla Glass 7i for enhanced scratch and drop protection. The phone uses the highest amount of recycled materials in the A-series, including an aluminum frame made from 100% recycled material. Camera hardware includes a 48MP main sensor and a 13MP ultrawide, supported by Night Sight and Macro Focus. New AI features add Auto Best Take, Camera Coach, voice/text photo edits, and Add Me. Battery life exceeds 30 hours, or up to 120 hours with Extreme Battery Saver, with improved charging speeds and inclusion of Satellite SOS.
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