Pixel 10a hits lowest ever price ahead of Amazon Prime Day
A much more attractive buy now its cheaper
by Viviane Osswald · Tech Advisor20% off
Pixel 10a hits lowest ever price
Now under £400 for a limited time
A good mid-range smartphone should, above all, be reliable in everyday use: smooth performance, long battery life, decent cameras, a bright display and software support for as long as possible. The Google Pixel 10a is designed with precisely this in mind, and is particularly appealing thanks to Google’s software, AI features and the long update guarantee.
The Google phone is currently available on Amazon with 128GB of storage at a new all-time low price of £397. The RRP is £499, resulting in a saving of £102, or 20%.
Note that the deal is only available for the Obsidian black model, while the other colours are £429. The Obsidian model with 256GB of storage is also 20% off, bringing the price from £599 down to £479, saving you £120.
The higher storage model is available to anyone, while the cheaper option is an early Prime Day deal for members only. Both end on 22 June, the day before Prime Day starts.
In the US, there are no current deals on the Pixel 10a or 9a, so it looks like you’ll have to wait for Prime Day.
What the Google Pixel 10a has to offer
The Google Pixel 10a runs on Android 16 and is set to receive operating system and security updates, as well as Pixel Drops, for 7 years. It is powered by the Google Tensor G4, alongside 8 GB of RAM and, in this variant, 128 GB of storage. A Titan M2 security chip is also integrated.
The 6.3-inch Actua display uses pOLED technology with a resolution of 1080 x 2424 pixels at 422ppi. According to the manufacturer, it supports Smooth Display at 60-120Hz, HDR, full 24-bit colour depth, and achieves up to 3,000 nits at peak brightness.
The screen is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 7i. Measuring 153.9 x 73 x 9mm and weighing 183g, the device remains within a size range that is still suitable for everyday use.
Google claims the 5000mAh battery offers more than 30 hours of battery life. In extreme power-saving mode, up to 120 hours are said to be possible after a full charge. Using the fast-charging function, the Pixel 10a is said to reach up to 50% in around 30 minutes, provided a 45-watt or higher USB-C PPS charger is used. This charger is available separately. Wireless charging via the Qi standard is supported.
The camera setup consists of a dual rear camera system with a 48Mp wide-angle camera and a 13Mp ultra-wide-angle camera, with no camera bump at all – as you can see below.
It also features an 8x Super Resolution zoom as well as 0.5x and 1x optical zoom. The wide-angle camera offers an f/1.7 aperture, an 82-degree field of view, and both optical and electronic image stabilisation. The ultra-wide-angle camera has a 120-degree field of view. For selfies, there is a 13-megapixel front-facing camera with a 96.1-degree ultra-wide-angle field of view.
As usual, Google places great emphasis on software when it comes to camera features. Features include Camera Coach, Add Me, Macro Focus, Night Sight, Astrophotography, Portrait Mode, Sharpen, Long Exposure, Real Tone, Panorama, Best Shot, Top Shot and Frequently Photographed Faces.
The Pixel 10a supports Gemini Nano, the built-in AI assistant Gemini, Gemini Live, Gemini Apps, Circle to Search, Live Translation and the Call Assistant. Gemini can, for example, help with to-do lists, thereby simplifying everyday tasks. You can also edit photos with just a few taps, for example, by removing objects or changing backgrounds.
As for the design, Google highlights a matt back with a satin-finished aluminium frame, a fingerprint-resistant coating and IP68-rated dust and water resistance.
Anyone who buys the Pixel 10a will also receive 100GB of Google One cloud storage free of charge for 3 months, as well as a 3-month trial subscription to YouTube Premium.
Why this offer is worth it
At £397, the Google Pixel 10a is an exciting deal, as you get a new mid-range mobile phone with a very long update cycle, a good display, solid camera capabilities and plenty of Google features. User reviews are generally positive: praise is given for the feel in the hand, performance, camera quality, battery life, value for money, as well as ease of use and handling. Opinions are mixed regarding the device’s compactness.
However, the offer isn’t entirely without its drawbacks. In our review, the Pixel 10a certainly impressed with great software, including long-term support, an excellent screen, an attractive design without a camera bump, and good cameras.
However, we take a critical view of the fact that there are almost no new features compared to its predecessor, Qi2 magnetic charging is missing, and the processor no longer feels quite up to scratch. That said, the Pixel 9a – which is a year older – is only slightly cheaper. For that reason, you should opt for the latest model.