The Pixel 10a has made its debut in four colors. If you’re eyeing the latest Pixel A series device, you’ll want to check out all the shades before making up your mind about which color to buy for yourself. Unlike last year, all four Pixel 10a options come in 128GB and 256GB variants. Google didn’t think outside the box this time, sticking with a color story and design that comes a little too close to the Pixel 9a. Nonetheless, the shades are a tad different with the Pixel 10a, as you will see below.
The Google Pixel 10a comes these in four colors
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Google Pixel 10a in Lavender
Not lavender
The Google Pixel 10a in Lavender looks anything but that shade. In all honesty, this perky hue is more of a vivid iris blue than the Pixel 9a’s Iris colorway. It looks good, but the name is confusing.
Google Pixel 10a in Berry
Colorful coral
The Berry option of the Google Pixel 10a is a really loud red-toned coral that was very popular in 2019, when the shade Living Coral was named Pantone’s “Color of the Year” designation.
Goodbye, Porcelain
Porcelain has been replaced by the Google Pixel 10a in Fog, which is an almost gray-toned mint. The lightest green hues are present in this new shade.
Google Pixel 10a in Obsidian
Everpresent black
Obsidian can never be outmoded because the color black will never go out of style. Google may have done away with Porcelain this time, but Obsidian lives on.
The colors of the Google Pixel 10a look a little too familiar
Google didn’t change much with the Pixel 10a. If you take a look at the colorways of the Pixel 9a, you will see many parallels. Google continued to maintain two basics and two brighter options as it did with the 9a. Last year’s Iris and Peony have been replaced by Lavender and Berry with the Pixel 10. Ironically, the Pixel 10 in Lavender is more iris coded than the Pixel 9a in Iris. As for Berry, it is a bright coral red. Both shades have their own appeal. These are the most eye-catching hues this time, so if you want your Pixel 10a to be identifiable, they are the colors to opt for.
As always, if you want to play it safe, there’s the black colorway that’s offered with every release. Obsidian is a dark, ashy colorway that’s a tad lighter this time around.
Porcelain, however, is no longer available with the Google Pixel 10a. Instead, you get a light, minty green color called Fog. It looks similar to the Jade colorway on the flagship Pixel 10 Pro and Pixel 10 Pro XL. Unlike the Pro models, though, the Pixel 10a’s green colorway is more muted and cool-toned.
Since all four Pixel 10a colors come in 128GB and 256GB variants, you can make your choice worry-free.
