The Google Pixel 10a is already over £230 off

It might be tempting to choose one of the flagship devices of this generation, but the Google Pixel 10a is everything you need to perform well.
We recently reviewed the Pixel 10a, giving it four out of five stars, noting that “the Pixel 10a remains a good choice for those looking for a solid mid-range smartphone in 2026”, just to give the handset a thumbs up.
To that end, the 512GB Google Pixel 10a is now 38% cheaper at £367.20 at Voxi, down from an RRP of £599. That makes it cheaper than the 256GB model, which comes in at £499.
There is a £10 add-on, but that’s only on the monthly plan, and you can cancel at any time – still, it’s a bargain at this price.
The new Google Pixel 10a has just dropped and is already over £230 off
The Google Pixel 10a has officially dropped, and first-time buyers can shave over £230 off the price.
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The main difference between the handsets of the series and the flagship, at least from Google, is the quality of the camera, but the phone can use the ‘Camera Coach’ on the 48MP snapper to help you take better photos in any situation. You can also enjoy Gemini Live for AI-assisted photo and video capture.
Aside from its camera setup (which is still worth checking out), the Pixel 10a packs a very impressive feature set, more than anything you’d expect from a phone at this price.
For example, the phone is covered in software updates for a full seven years of Pixel Drops, giving you peace of mind that the Pixel 10a will be supported in the future, unlike many other phones that cost twice as much.


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Thanks to the Google Actua 6.3‑inch panel, the brightness has increased by 11% over the Pixel 9a, which has helped the screen stay clear and readable outdoors.
On the battery life front, the device can last more than 30 hours on a single charge, which should satisfy even the heaviest users who always need a phone that can last all day, without needing to recharge.
The phone still boasts Android at one of its best performance levels, unencumbered by bloatware and unnecessary apps. It’s a very attractive deal for anyone who loves their technology.
It’s hard to get excited about the Pixel 10a when it’s the now-cheaper twin of the Pixel 9a, which offers only minor tweaks like a brighter screen and a flat back. While it’s not necessarily a good upgrade for current 9a users, it’s still a solid mid-range option that keeps Google in the game for now.
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It’s completely backwards
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Flagship level AI features
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Good camera performance
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Very similar to the Pixel 9a
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Older Tensor G4 chipset
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Bezels are always relatively thick
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No PixelSnap support
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