If you are a fan of the Pixel A series, you are waiting for the release of the Pixel 10a and, regarding the upcoming device, a new leak has revealed possible pricing and a specific launch date for Google’s new mid-range smartphone. The device has appeared in multiple reports over the past few days, and the latest information suggests that additional details may continue to surface as the expected release window approaches.

According to leaker @MysteryLupin on X (formerly Twitter), the Pixel 10a could launch on February 17. The claim is reportedly based on retailer listings, although no official sources have confirmed the date. This timeline aligns with an earlier report from WinFuture journalist Roland Quandt, who previously suggested the phone would arrive in mid-February.

In terms of pricing, the leak points to a lower cost compared to the previous generation; the 128GB variant is expected to cost €500 (approximately $582) in Europe, the 256GB model, on the other hand, could be priced near €600 (around $699). If accurate, these figures would undercut the Pixel 9a, which launched at €549 and €649 for the same storage tiers. While these potential price drops may be appealing to buyers, it remains unclear if the price drop will be reflected in markets like the U.S. or UK.

The leak also includes information on color availability: the 128GB version may come in Obsidian, Berry, Lavender, and Fog. In contrast, the 256GB model is said to be limited to Obsidian only. There is no indication yet whether other regions could receive additional color options for the higher-capacity variant. Alongside the phone, cases are rumored to cost about €20 (roughly $23).

Previous leaks suggest the Pixel 10a, just like its predecessor, may feature Google’s Tensor G4 chipset. Other details include 8GB of RAM and a 5,100mAh battery. The camera system could include a 48MP and 13MP dual rear setup, along with a 13MP front-facing camera.

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