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Pixel 10a price won’t change after all as latest leak reveals true release date

Another new Pixel 10a leak spills Google’s launch plans while also confirming that prior pricing information wasn’t giving the full story.

Earlier this month, reports revealed that the Pixel 10a would come in four colors and launch sometime in mid-February, much earlier than initially expected. A further follow-up claimed that the price of Pixel 10a, despite the uncertainty and insanity that surrounds the consumer electronics market right now, would somehow be lower than the Pixel 9a.

Now, we’re getting some slightly more concrete details.

Dealabs reports that, at least in France, the Google Pixel 10a’s price will remain the same at  
€549 for the 128GB model and €649 for the 256GB model. The report also claims that all four colors will be available for both variants.

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The report goes on to pinpoint a February 18 launch date, with the start of pre-orders on that date. The actual release, though, would take place on March 5, 2026. Leaker Evan Blass (@evleaks) suggested this would be the case amid last week’s rumors.

Regardless, we’re still looking at a slightly earlier release, and it’s also just good news that the price isn’t going up.

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