Summary
- Google Pixel 10a has now emerged online again in Berry, Fog, Obsidian and Lavender colourways.
- It is expected to arrive with Tensor G4, 48 MP primary camera and Android 16 out of the box.
- Google Pixel 10a pre-orders start on February 18, 2026, with the exact launch date still under wraps.
Last week, pre-orders for the Google Pixel 10a went live in India, with a few key details. It has been turning up quite frequently in the rumour mill as well. Now, new high-res renders have surfaced again, revealing all the smartphone's colourways from every angle.
Google Pixel 10a design leaks from all angles
Thanks to Evan Blass, we now know that the Google Pixel 10a will arrive in four different colourways – Obsidian, Lavender, Berry and Fog. While we have seen Obsidian with previous Pixel phones, the Lavender option seems to be a toned-down version of the Indigo shade found on the Pixel 10.

Image Credit: X/ @evleaks (edited by Siddhartha Samaddar/ Beebom Gadgets)

Image Credit: X/ @evleaks (edited by Siddhartha Samaddar/ Beebom Gadgets)
As for Berry, it seems to be a mix between Pink and Red, almost giving a Raspberry-like hue. The dullest of the lot is Fog, which seems like a desaturated version of the Jade colourway found on the Pixel 10 Pro
As for the phone's specifications, the Pixel 10a is expected to arrive with a 6.3-inch 120Hz OLED display and the Tensor G4 chip inside. It is also said to feature a 5,100mAh battery with 23W USB-C charging support. The phone has also been revealed to bring Android 16 features out of the box and a 48 MP main camera.
That said, since the Pixel 10a pre-orders are going live from February 18, 2026, we expect an official launch date confirmation to follow shortly. This time around, Google is expected to bring little to no changes when compared to last year's Google Pixel 9a. Hence, it will be interesting to see the pricing of the Pixel 10a in India.
Google Pixel 10a Key Details
- PowerVR DXT-48-1536
- AMOLED
- 128GB (UFS 3.1)
- Plastic (Back)
- 7 year(s) of OS Update
Source
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