More official renders of the Google Pixel 10a in Obsidian color have leaked. There are a total of 7 high-resolution images showing the device from various angles, including the front, back, and right side, helping to clearly confirm the design guidelines ahead of the launch.
Obsidian is the official name for the black color from Google. The device uses a flat aluminum frame all around. The power button and volume rocker are placed on the right side in the style of the Pixel, while the corners of the device are rounded. It’s similar to the design of the previous Pixel 9a.
The front comes with a flat screen. Drill a hole for the front camera in the middle. The bezel is the same thickness on all four sides. Although not as thin as the flagship model or the Pixel 10 series, it still looks neat according to Google’s mid-range smartphone guidelines.
The back has the Google logo placed in the center of the device. With a capsule-shaped rear camera module in the upper left corner. Inside there is a dual camera and an LED flash placed separately on the side. The back cover material is expected to be plastic. Although there is still no official confirmation

Previous information indicates that the Google Pixel 10a will be available in several colors, including Obsidian, Fog, Lavender, and Berry. The Berry version has already been leaked as well, while the new color version of the Pixel Buds 2a is expected to launch at the same time.
Google Pixel 10a is expected to launch in the second half of February. Or as early as March, it will use an improved version of the Google Tensor G4 chip, comes with 8GB of RAM and a 5,100mAh battery, according to previously leaked information.
Source: Android Headlines
