The Pixel 9A. James Martin/CNET
Google's upcoming Pixel 10A might look a lot like the Pixel 9A. According to GSM Arena, a leaked render of the Pixel 10A shows a design very similar to the 9A -- including a flat camera island with just enough space for a main 48-megapixel camera and a 13-megapixel ultrawide.
Along the front, according to a leak shared by Evan Blass in December, would be a 13-megapixel selfie camera placed within a cutout on the phone's 6.3-inch display. That screen size is the same as the Pixel 9A's, and the specs list shared by Blass also says that the 9A's 5,100-mAh battery would also make its way into the Pixel 10A.
Inside the phone, the Pixel 10A is even tipped to run the same Tensor G4 as the Pixel 9A, though the processor may be "boosted" to improve performance. According to Android Central, a performance-boosted Tensor G4 could help speed up the phone while relying on the processor's ability to avoid overheating.