Google Pixel 10a Leak Confirms 120Hz Display, 48MP Camera — and Few Surprises Inside

Google Pixel 10a Leak Confirms 120Hz Display, 48MP Camera — and Few Surprises Inside

A Verizon certification leaked by Evan Blass has given us a clearer picture of the upcoming Google Pixel 10a, slated for early 2026.

We already knew it would mirror the previous model on the outside — and now it’s confirmed the internals won’t be changing much either.

The Pixel 10a packs a compact 6.28-inch AMOLED display boasting FHD+ clarity and 120Hz fluidity.

A 13MP punch-hole selfie camera handles front duties, and the back once again features a 48MP main sensor (f/1.7) joined by a 13MP ultrawide (f/2.2).

We also get confirmation of 8GB RAM, 128GB storage, and a sizable 5,100mAh battery, which is expected to keep the same 23W charging rate. 

The chipset isn’t mentioned, though earlier rumors hint that Google may once again use the Tensor G4 found in the Pixel 9a.

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