The Pixel 9a is now official, and it looks like another superb mid-ranger from Google. It matches the regular Pixel 9 on plenty of metrics while cutting the MSRP by $300, making it an incredible value.
But what about the upcoming Pixel 10? Naturally, we expect Google’s next high-end phone to be better, but how much better and — more importantly — how much more expensive? Here’s how the two compare, based on rumors we’ve heard.
Google Pixel 9a vs Pixel 10 price
With the Pixel 9a now official, we can confirm the long-standing rumors that Google wouldn’t increase prices this generation. Like the Pixel 8a before, the new handset starts at $499, rising to $599 if you want to double the internal storage to 256GB.
Bluntly, there’s no way that the Pixel 10 will even…