Google’s new Pixel 10a features an interesting change

Google just randomly posted a Pixel 10a reveal on YouTube, and there’s at least one noticeable change to the phone’s design.
The video itself is very brief, just showing the phone from different angles in a sort of light blue color. No new features or software of any kind are shown, although that’s to be expected with a budget version of last year’s Pixel 10. The only really notable thing we can glean from this video is that the rear camera now appears to be completely flush with the body of the device, rather than protruding in any way.
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This is a slight divergence from last year’s Pixel 9a. This phone ditched the Pixel horizontal camera bar, but the lens itself still stuck out a bit when viewed from the side. Other than that, again, we can’t really guess anything from this video about the phone itself. Its specifications and features will have to wait until Google wants to share more.
An announcement will likely be coming soon, given that the pre-order date is February 18th.



