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Pixel 10a leaks with physical SIM as that ‘Berry’ red is calling my name [Gallery]

Google has already confirmed a February 18 launch for the Pixel 10a series and shown off the phone officially, but now a sizable leak has shown off the Pixel 10a in all four color, including that vibrant “Berry” red.

Courtesy of the infamous Evan Blass (@evleaks), we have a selection of official-looking Pixel 10a images showing off all four colors. Expected to be called “Obsidian,” “Fog,” “Lavender,” and “Berry,” the black, off-white/green, blue/purple, and pink/red colors all look quite nice in fairly high-res imagery without any watermarks in the way.

Of course, there are still plenty who take issue with the bezel size around the display, and I’m personally still always thrown off by how this phone always looks a little bit fake, but the design is certainly familiar enough. It’s basically a Pixel 9a with some new colors and an ever-so-slightly tweaked design. The leak also shows that, in the box, there’s a USB 2.0 cable and a SIM tool – so this phone, thankfully, still has a physical SIM card unlike the rest of the Pixel 10 series. Of course, this could vary by region, but it certainly makes sense for Google to retain a physical SIM on its entry-level phone.

Personally, though, what’s getting me is that vibrant “Berry” red color on the Pixel 10a. I’ve been wanting a red Pixel for years, and while there’s definitely a pink undertone to this one, I cannot wait, especially after getting a preview of “Berry” on the latest Nest Cam release last year.

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It’s just, so good.

What do you think of the Pixel 10a? Are you looking forward to getting one? Will you get it in “Berry” too?

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