Leaked Pixel 10a ad highlights 30-hour battery life, Camera Coach, and new colors
Source: 9to5Google
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The Pixel 10a is set to go up for pre‑order starting tomorrow, but if you’re impatient, you don’t need to wait long to learn all about the phone. In addition to yesterday’s leaked specs sheet, we’re also getting a look at a leaked ad that paints Google’s budget phone as an affordable do‑everything device.
Leaked ad overview
As shared by WinFuture’s Roland Quandt on Bluesky, this 24‑second spot paints a pretty complete picture of how Google wants consumers to view its next device. The ad shows the Pixel 10a getting Camera Coach (or, in French, Coach photo), a feature previously exclusive to the Pixel 10 series that uses AI to help teach rookie photographers how to better capture an image. That’s a curious addition, considering the RAM and CPU constraints seemingly offered by the Pixel 10a, and it raises the question of whether other Tensor G4 phones — namely, the Pixel 9 and 9a — will receive the same toolset moving forward.
Key features highlighted
The second feature highlighted is more straightforward: Google promotes “at least” 30 hours of battery life on a single charge. The ad also gives a quick glimpse of the Pixel 10a in all four of its colors, including the ultra‑vibrant Berry and the greenish‑hued Fog, before promising a more affordable experience than before.
Nothing too shocking here, but then again, this device doesn’t appear to be built to shock anyone anyway. Google’s next budget‑friendly device will make its full debut, specs sheet and all, sometime tomorrow, February 18th. Considering how much we already know about this phone, most would‑be buyers aren’t waiting for an official reveal — they’re waiting for an “Add to Cart” button.