Google is set to unveil the Pixel 10a on February 18. We already know various things about the upcoming affordable Pixel smartphone, including its specs, renders, and some marketing images. Today at YTECHB, we have exclusive access to the EU label and battery endurance rating of the forthcoming Pixel A-series smartphone.
The Pixel 10a (G4H7L model number) has received an ‘A’ rating in the EU’s Energy Product Registry for Energy Labelling (EPREL). The device is expected to pack a 5,100mAh rated battery capacity, which can last up to 53 hours and 14 minutes on a single charge. Like other Pixel 10 models, the battery can withstand 1,000 charge cycles before dropping below 80% of its original capacity.

Google Pixel 10a is IP68 certified for dust and splash resistance. In repeated free-fall reliability tests, it achieved an ‘A’ class rating. The phone is rated B for repairability score.
Comparing the Pixel 10a ratings to the Pixel 9a, the upcoming phone has an A rating for energy efficiency (versus the 9a’s B rating) and approximately one additional hour of battery endurance. Free fall and repairability ratings remain the same for both devices.
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