This is the same story we've heard before -- a phone that looks and feels like its predecessor. But if it's not broken, why ...
Traditionally, Google’s Pixel A-series always had the same Tensor chip as the matching flagship generation. So last year’s ...
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 skin deep.
Over the past few years, Google's A-series Pixel phones have consistently been some of the best midrange phones you can buy. But with the AI boom causing memory shortages and the price of consumer ...
The new Pixel 10a has faster charging, a brighter screen, no telephoto lens and last year’s processor. Can this mid-range phone really be Google's flagship killer?
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 ...
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 Google Pixel 10a makes incremental improvements to our favorite budget phone, but is it actually worth an upgrade?
Notably, the $499 Pixel 10a configuration offers 128GB of storage. If that's not enough, you'll have to spring up for the 256GB variant, which costs $599, the same as the iPhone 17e. I'll have to test ...
Is Google’s Newest Budget Phone Still The Best Option For $500 or Less?
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 ...
The Pixel 10a is Google's latest budget phone, but it features the same processor and camera quality as the Pixel 9a, making it a bit of an awkward upgrade.
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