Weekly poll: will you buy the new Google Pixel 10a?
Briefly

Weekly poll: will you buy the new Google Pixel 10a?
"Let's quickly go over the upgrades. The new 10a has a more durable Gorilla Glass 7i (up from GG3) and the same IP68 rating with an aluminum frame and plastic back. The battery is the same 5,100mAh cell but now with faster charging - 30W wired (up from 23W) and 10W wireless (up from 7.5W). However, the 10a does not feature Pixelsnap magnets like the other Pixel 10 models."
"Google Pixel 10a: same 48+13MP cameras * Gemini is a key player The 10a launches with Android 16 out of the box, so it will receive an additional OS update compared to the 9a - but both phones will get 7 years of updates from their respective launches, which may be longer than the hardware is good for, anyway (Android 23 on a G4 chip with 8GB of RAM? Yeah...)."
The Google Pixel 10a launches March 6 at the same $500/£500/€550/₹50,000 price as the Pixel 9a for the 8/128GB model. The phone upgrades to Gorilla Glass 7i, keeps IP68 with an aluminum frame and plastic back, and retains a 5,100mAh battery while adding faster 30W wired and 10W wireless charging. The 6.3" LTPS OLED keeps an optical fingerprint reader and boosts peak brightness to 3,000 nits. Satellite SOS support arrives in select regions. The phone uses the same Samsung Tensor G4, 8GB RAM, unchanged 48MP+13MP cameras, ships with Android 16 and receives seven years of updates.
Read at GSMArena.com
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