Google Pixel 10A review: Just buy the 9A

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TL;DR

The Pixel 10A offers minimal upgrades over the 9A, with no major improvements to chipset, cameras, or battery. At the same price point, the 9A is a better value as it's cheaper and nearly identical.

Photo of Google Pixel 10A lying on white tiles

I'm not entirely sure why the Pixel 10A exists.

Google hasn't upgraded the chipset, cameras, or battery in the new phone, and the tweaks it's made elsewhere are minimal at best. The flatter camera island is good, I guess! In one sense this isn't a big problem: The Pixel 9A is an excellent device, and for the last year was easily the best phone you could buy for $500 in the US. The new 10A is available to buy now at that same great price ($499 for 128GB of storage or $100 more for 256GB), but with the 9A still on sale, and dropping in price, there's one big question: Why not just buy the 9A - which is almost the same phone - for $50 less?

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