Claiming the Pixel 10a is an exact copy of the Pixel 9a is disingenuous. Google may not have overhauled the internals, but there are a few upgrades you'll notice that enhance the phone. Critics like pointing to the Exynos 5300 modem as a source of pain. I never had an issue with it on the Pixel 9a, but that doesn't mean problems didn't exist. Solid connectivity is a must for a smartphone, and if you experience poor modem performance, it also affects battery life. Despite still being powered by a Tensor G4, the Pixel 10a gets an upgrade to the Exynos 5400 modem. Not only does it enable satellit
Much has been written about Google sticking with the Tensor G4 in the Pixel 10a. I agree with the decision. It keeps the cost down, and the Pixel 10a absolutely had to come in at $500 — no exceptions. This isn't your grandfather's Tensor. If you last used a Pixel 6 or 7, I can understand your hesitancy. Those devices had legitimate issues, and much of that stemmed from the Tensor. However, the Tensor G4 is much improved, and I don't mind not having a G5 in the Pixel 10a. It still provides snappy performance without overheating, and the battery life is fantastic. Google went with a 5,100mAh cel