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Verizon Certification Leak Names Google Pixel 10a, Confirms 9a-Like Specs

The listing points to spec parity with the Pixel 9a, fueling expectations of a modest refresh next spring.

Overview

  • Veteran leaker Evan Blass shared a Verizon device certification that explicitly names the Pixel 10a and reveals core hardware details.
  • The document lists a ~6.285-inch FHD+ pOLED display with a 60–120Hz range, 8GB RAM, 128GB storage without microSD, and a 5,100mAh battery.
  • Camera specs include a 48MP main lens and 13MP ultrawide on the rear plus a 13MP front camera, and the device appears under the STA5 “Stallion” codename.
  • Coverage widely notes the specifications closely match the Pixel 9a, suggesting the 10a may be a minimal update rather than a major overhaul.
  • The chipset is not confirmed, with reports pointing to a likely Tensor G4 reuse, and outlets expect a spring 2026 launch around $499 while cautioning some certification text can be marketing or placeholder language.