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Google Pixel 10a review: Small changes, but still great value


Despite few upgrades, the Pixel 10a remains a great midrange phone. (Igor Bonifacic for Engadget)

Over the past few years, Google's A-series Pixel phones have consistently been some of the best midrange phones you can buy. But with the AI boom causing memory shortages and the price of consumer electronics to rise, including smartphones, affordable devices like the Pixel 10a are more important than ever. Thankfully, Google's new phone still represents great value, even if it doesn't come with many upgrades.

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  • Bright, vivid 120Hz display
  • Great camera software
  • Satellite SOS included
  • Available in a handful of lovely colors
  • Slow wired and wireless charging
  • No Pixelsnap support

Design and display

As before, the Pixel 10a has a 6.3-inch 120Hz P-OLED display. (Igor Bonifacic for Engadget)

The story of the Pixel 10a is one of small changes, so let’s start with the outside. The phone ...


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