Google Pixel 10a Launched with A 3,000-nit screen and a massive battery for ₹49,999

Google’s latest mid-ranger brings flagship AI and display improvement. But is it a worthy upgrade over the Pixel 9a?

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Google has officially unveiled the Pixel 10a in India, and it’s a clear play for longevity. Starting at ₹49,999, the device maintains the price point of its predecessor while offering hardware that outclasses the competition in brightness, battery endurance, and long-term durability.

The Pixel 10a goes on sale March 6, 2026, with pre-orders opening today.

The headline feature is the 6.3-inch Actua display. Google has pushed peak brightness to a staggering 3,000 nits, making it the brightest screen ever on an A-series device. In the harsh sunlight of an Indian summer, this isn’t just a spec; it’s a necessity.

Google has also refined the aesthetics, moving to a bumpless camera design and trimming the bezels down to a uniform 4mm. The screen is protected by Gorilla Glass 7i, a major durability jump from the older glass used in previous years.

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The Pixel 10a isn’t just a hardware refresh; it’s a vehicle for Google’s latest AI. Features that were previously exclusive to the flagship Pixel 10 are now here:

  • Camera Coach: Real-time guidance to help you frame and light your shots perfectly.
  • Auto Best Take: Now supports group shots of up to 20 people, automatically swapping expressions to ensure everyone looks their best.
  • 7 Years of Updates: Google is sticking to its promise of seven years of OS and security patches, starting with Android 16.

Pixel 10a vs. Pixel 9a: What’s Actually New?

While the two phones share the same massive 5,100mAh battery capacity, the Pixel 10a introduces several “quality-of-life” refinements that make it a much more polished daily driver.

FeaturePixel 10a (New)Pixel 9a (Old)
Peak Brightness3,000 nits2,700 nits
Display ProtectionGorilla Glass 7iGorilla Glass 3
Bezels4mm (Uniform)Standard bezels
Charging Speed30W Wired / 10W Wireless23W Wired / 7.5W Wireless
AI FeaturesCamera Coach, Auto Best TakeStandard Magic Editor
SoftwareAndroid 16 (7 Years Support)Android 15 (7 Years Support)

Clearly, it is for those who own a Pixel 8a or older. However, for Pixel 9a owners, the upgrade is less about speed and more about display visibility and faster charging.

Ownership Made Easier

Google is making a massive push for the Google Pixel Upgrade Program in India. For ₹2,083 per month (with zero interest), users can own the 10a and get an assured buyback path to next year’s model after just 9 months.

Launch Offers:

  • ₹3,000 Cashback on HDFC Bank Cards.
  • ₹3,000 Exchange Bonus for your old device.
  • Colors: Lavender, Obsidian, Fog, and Berry.

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Ashok KumarAshok Kumar
Ashok Kumar is a technology writer and analyst who covers emerging trends in consumer electronics, mobile devices, and the digital ecosystem. With a passion for innovation and a background in tech journalism, he brings insightful coverage and in-depth analysis to readers. His work focuses on making complex topics accessible and relevant. When he's not writing, Ashok enjoys exploring new gadgets, following the latest in AI and software development, and traveling.

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