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The Pixel 10a ($499) is Google’s latest mid-range phone. It’s a minor update over last year’s Pixel 9a, but the changes are skin deep.
The new Pixel 10a has faster charging, a brighter screen, no telephoto lens and last year’s processor. Can this mid-range phone really be Google's flagship killer?