
"You get a 6.3-inch OLED panel with a 60-120Hz refresh rate. They might look similar, but the new Pixel 10a has a brighter, stronger screen. It is protected by Gorilla Glass 7i (instead of Corning Gorilla Glass 3 on the 9a), which should offer better scratch and drop resistance. Last year, the Pixel 9a's display supported 1,800 nits of high brightness and 2,700 nits peak brightness for supported HDR content. The new-gen 10a pushes these numbers to 2,000 nits and 3,000 nits, respectively."
"Plus, the Pixel 10a's panel is rated at a contrast ratio of more than 2,000,000:1 (double that of the 9a) for deeper blacks in darker scenes. Both of these A-series Pixel phones pack the same 5,100mAh battery, but they charge at different rates. The new Pixel 10a can fast charge at 30W (up from 23W) and wirelessly charges at up to 10W (up from 7.5W)."
The Pixel 10a retains the same screen size, battery capacity, and cameras as its predecessor and lacks a processor upgrade. The device features a 6.3-inch OLED display with a 60-120Hz refresh rate and Gorilla Glass 7i for improved scratch and drop resistance. Peak brightness and sustained high brightness increase to 3,000 nits and 2,000 nits respectively, and contrast exceeds 2,000,000:1. The battery remains 5,100mAh, but wired fast charging rises to 30W and wireless charging to 10W, improving everyday usability for users prioritizing brightness and charging speed.
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