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6 changes I hope Google makes to the Pixel 10a

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6 changes I hope Google makes to the Pixel 10a

Summary

  • The Pixel 9a is my favorite mid-range phone on the market, and the Pixel 10a has the potential to be Google’s greatest mid-range offering yet, with a few changes.
  • Google should upgrade the glass on the Pixel 10a to Corning Glass Victus and slim down the bezels on the display.
  • The Pixel 10a would greatly benefit from increased charging speeds, and aesthetically the return of the camera bar would make the phone more unique.

As a massive fan of the Pixel 8a last year, I was very excited about the launch of the Pixel 9a this year, and it didn’t disappoint. It took everything I loved about the 8a and made it even better — such as a faster processor, bigger battery, and a larger display.

For $500, the Pixel 9a is undoubtedly the best mid-range phone on the market, destroying its competition in the field, such as the $600 iPhone 16e. While the Pixel 9a offers a lot of value for money, there are some things I think Google can improve on for next year’s release, which will make the phone even more attractive to budget consumers.

While there aren’t many rumors surrounding the Pixel 10a just yet, here are a few changes I think Google could make to the phone to build upon the success of the Pixel 9a. I understand that a $500 mid-range phone can only get so much better due to cost, but I think these changes would be reasonable to expect for a potential $500 Pixel 10a in 2026.

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