Google’s Pixel 10a is set to be unveiled tomorrow, February 19 (AEDT), but a fresh carrier leak has all but confirmed the core specs of the upcoming mid-range handset.
US prepaid carrier Tracfone briefly published a ‘Knowledge Base’ page for the Pixel 10a ahead of launch, reaffirming details that have circulated in recent weeks.
While much of the information isn’t new, the fact it comes from a retail partner preparing to sell the device adds credibility.
According to the listing, the Pixel 10a will feature a 2424 x 1080 resolution display and measure 154 x 73 x 8.9mm, with a weight of 184 grams.
The device is tipped to pack a sizeable 5,100mAh battery and come with 128GB of storage as standard. It will reportedly ship with Android 16 out of the box.

On the camera front, the Pixel 10a is said to include a 48MP main sensor paired with a 13MP secondary rear camera, along with a 13MP front-facing shooter. The handset is also listed with IP68 dust and water resistance and support for Bluetooth 6.
Notably absent from the carrier page are details around the chipset and RAM. Previous reports have suggested Google’s Tensor G4 processor will power the device, but that remains unconfirmed in this latest leak.
The Tracfone page also showed the Pixel 10a in a ‘Berry’ red colourway, aligning with earlier renders and Google’s own teaser video, which highlighted a refined design featuring a flush dual-camera setup.
With so much already revealed for the Pixel 10a, there may be few surprises left, but we’ll soon find out.