Google’s Pixel 10a seems to be coming pretty soon, according to leaker billbil-kun, via Dealabs Magazine.
The leak indicates that the Pixel 10a will launch on Feb. 18, 2026, with open sales date on March 5, 2026. The mid-range handset reportedly features 8GB of RAM, 128GB or 256GB storage variants, and comes in four colours; Obsidian, Fog, Lavender and Berry.
The leaker also indicates that the 128GB/8GB RAM version will cost €549 (C$885) and the 256GB/8GB RAM variant costs €649 (C$1,047). Reportedly, these are the same prices as the Pixel 9a series in Europe. It’s worth noting that European pricing doesn’t reflect Canadian pricing. It’s more likely that Google will place the device in the same price range as the Pixel 9a in Canada — meaning we’re looking at a $679-ish price tag; however, that’s just a guess.
The timing is a bit earlier than last year’s, as the 9a launched on March 19, 2025, with a sales date of April 10.
Unfortunately, we don’t know much else about the device, but we expect it to look pretty similar to its predecessor. I hope for its sake, though, there’s a significant advantage to buying it over the Pixel 10.
Source: billbil-kun, via Dealabs Magazine, Android Authority