While it offers surprisingly few improvements, the Google Pixel 10a is still a standout mid-range Android handset.
Nothing won't launch a flagship phone this year, but the colorful and affordable Phone (4a), Phone (4a) Pro, and Headphone (a) are here to fill the void.
Google sent me a “Berry” Pixel 10a to review. It’s definitely the most playful of the four colors that the phone comes in. The other colors are lavender (blue-like purple), fog (light gray), and ...
The Pixel 10a’s theme is to be a solid pound-for-pound phone without any glaring weaknesses or compromises to its midrange price point. And despite not exciting us, it does exactly that. I’ve always ...
The story of the Pixel 10a is one of small changes, so let’s start with the outside. The phone is available in four colors: lavender (pictured), berry, fog and obsidian. Photos ...
The Pixel 10A won't replace Google's Pixel 10, but its lower-than-Apple price combined with AirDrop might make it easier to switch from iOS.
I tried the Google Pixel 10a and was pleasantly surprised at the array of high-tech features packed into such a well-priced ...
The Pixel 10a review tells the story of a Pixel phone that isn't much different than the Pixel 9a, but is still good enough ...
The Google Pixel 10a makes incremental improvements to our favorite budget phone, but is it actually worth an upgrade?
The Pixel 10a ($499) is Google’s latest mid-range phone. It’s a minor update over last year’s Pixel 9a, but the changes are mostly under the skin.
Soon after Google gave us our first glimpse of the Pixel 10a, it attracted plenty of heat. Looks identical to its predecessor. A no-upgrade chip situation. A similar status for the camera. And display ...
Traditionally, Google’s Pixel A-series always had the same Tensor chip as the matching flagship generation. So last year’s ...