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Google Pixel 10a First Impressions: The “Recycled” Budget Flagship

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Google loves a surprise drop. Just two days ago (Feb 18), Google officially launched the highly anticipated Pixel 10a globally. It is their latest entry into the “affordable flagship” market, priced at $499 (€549) for the 128GB model. However, the initial excitement has been met with a bit of a reality check from the tech community. Early leaks were entirely accurate: Google has cut some serious corners to keep the price down this year.

Here is our first-look review and why you might want to hold onto your cash for a few more months before buying it.

1. Pixel 10a The Brains: Stuck in the Past (Tensor G4)

This is the biggest point of contention. The mainline Pixel 10 series, released late last year, runs on the much faster, TSMC-built Tensor G5 chip.

2. Design & Build: IP68 and Flat Cameras

Visually, the 10a takes cues from both the 9a and the 10.

3. The Cameras: If It Ain’t Broke…

Google is relying heavily on its software magic rather than hardware upgrades this year.

Verdict: Is It a Trap?

The Pixel 10a is a good phone, but it is not a great deal right now. At $499, it is simply too close to the price of the standard Pixel 10, which frequently goes on sale and features the vastly superior Tensor G5 chip, better materials, and faster charging. Our Advice: Wait until the summer. The ‘A’ series always gets massive price cuts. If you can pick this up for $350-$399 in a few months, it becomes an absolute steal.


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