The Pixel 10a went up for pre-order last week. There’s no getting around it: this is pretty much the same phone as last year’s Pixel 9a, with the same chipset, RAM, cameras, battery capacity, and design language. There are some marginal differences, but nobody with a functional Pixel 9a should feel remotely tempted to buy a 10a.It’s safe to say that the copy-paste Pixel 10a is the norm, not the exception. Aside from hyper-premium experiments like the Galaxy Z TriFold, phones just don’t change much from year to year anymore. That might seem boring to enthusiasts, but I think predictable, iterative releases are actually pretty good for regular consumers.