Perhaps even more importantly (and disappointingly), the Pixel 10a was released at the exact same $499 starting price as the 9a last year in an unchanged 128GB storage variant, and worst of all, the pre-order deals a couple of months ago were… underwhelming (at best), at least without carrier strings and conditions.
Now, is the Pixel 10a a smarter purchase than the Pixel 9a? At the time of this writing, yes, but only because the 9a is also marked down by $50 from its regular price of $499 with 128 gigs of internal storage space. If the older but perfectly acceptable Android mid-ranger goes $100 or $150 off list again, I believe you should strongly consider opting for that model over the 10a… unless you have your sights set on a phone from a different brand, of course.
In short, the Pixel 10a is not a bad investment… as long as you understand its inherent limitations in the raw power department..
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