Leaks around the upcoming Google Pixel 10a are picking up pace, and the latest rumor claims to reveal both its European pricing and exact release date.
Pixel 10a rumoured price in Europe
A tipster on X (formerly Twitter) says the Pixel 10a will arrive in two storage variants:
- 128GB: €500
- 256GB: €600
Google is also expected to offer official color-matching cases at around €20 each. If this pricing is accurate, the Pixel 10a would start €50 cheaper than last year’s Pixel 9a at launch – a notable move in a market where phone prices usually go up, not down.
Claimed release date: February 17
The same source points to February 17 as the release date for the Pixel 10a. It’s unclear whether this is a full European rollout or the initial launch window, but it suggests the phone is very close to becoming official.
Storage and color options
According to the leak, the 128GB model will be available in four colors:
- Obsidian
- Berry
- Lavender
- Fog
The 256GB version, however, is reportedly limited to Obsidian only. That’s an odd restriction, but Google has made similarly quirky decisions with Pixel color availability in the past.
Why this matters
If these details hold up, the Pixel 10a could be one of the more aggressive mid-range launches from Google in recent years: a slightly lower starting price than the Pixel 9a, multiple color options, and two storage tiers to choose from.
We’ll still need to wait for Google’s official announcement to confirm the pricing, specs, and exact availability, but the picture that’s emerging is of a more affordable Pixel that doesn’t compromise too much on features.
