What you need to know

  • Despite rising component costs, the Pixel 10a is tipped to launch cheaper than last year.
  • The 128GB Pixel 10a could land at around €500 in Europe — about €50 less than the Pixel 9a.
  • To hit this aggressive price, Google is reportedly reusing the Tensor G4 chip and chassis from the Pixel 9a.

The year 2026 was supposed to be the year our wallets cried. With the ongoing RAM crisis pushing component costs through the roof, the writing was on the wall. We expected the next budget Pixel to either jump in price or get stripped to the bone.

But a new leak shows Google has other plans. Reliable tipster @MysteryLupin says the Google Pixel 10a will launch early and could be even cheaper than the last model.

matches an earlier leak about the release date.

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The main news is that the 128GB Pixel 10a is expected to cost about €500 in Europe.

For context, the Pixel 9a launched at €549. In a market where most companies blame price hikes on inflation, a €50 price drop is rare.

Direct currency conversions are tricky (about $582), but this European price suggests Google may aim for a price below $499 in the U.S. It could even be as low as $449, which would beat many competitors.