The Google Pixel 10a is back in the news, this time with a clearer launch window and possible prices. A new tip on X claims Google will unveil the phone on February 17, adding fresh detail to the recent stream of leaks.
Earlier this week, images and color options for the Pixel 10a surfaced online. Those leaks also hinted at a loose release period. Soon after, what looked like an official promo image appeared, which added more fuel to the story.
Now, a new source says the 128GB Pixel 10a will cost €500, while the 256GB model will sell for €600. If this turns out to be correct, it applies to buyers in the Eurozone. Google will also sell official color-matched cases for €20 each, according to the same leak.
That pricing stands out because it is €50 lower than the Pixel 9a launch price from last year. For a new Pixel, that drop could make a real difference, especially in a crowded mid-range market.
The leak also shares details about color options. The 128GB Pixel 10a will be sold in Obsidian, Berry, Lavender, and Fog. However, the 256GB version will only come in Obsidian, which feels strange for a brand that often pushes color choice.
Still, Google has made unusual product calls before. So, this move would not be a shock if the report proves right. For now, all of this remains a rumor. Yet, with a February 17 date now in play, it may not take long to find out how close these details are to the real Pixel 10a launch.
