Google has stuck with last year's Tensor G4 processor for its new budget Pixel 10a smartphone. Here's why it's both a good ...
Traditionally, Google’s Pixel A-series always had the same Tensor chip as the matching flagship generation. So last year’s ...
The new Pixel 10a has faster charging, a brighter screen, no telephoto lens and last year’s processor. Can this mid-range phone really be Google's flagship killer?
It's a perfectly fine budget phone with one design change I really like.
The tech giant's latest entry-level smartphone is very similar to its predecessor.
For $500, the Pixel 10a is a well-rounded experience despite its similarities to the Pixel 9a.
As we all know (or should know) by now, Google’s Tensor chipsets aren’t meant to break any benchmark records. It’s not about speed with Tensor but more about designing to meet Google’s use cases for ...
Google gets to prove it made the right call ...
It might just be a rebranded Pixel 9a, but Google’s latest £499 handset remains the smartest cheap phone you can buy ...
Google’s switch to Tensor chips in the Pixel lineup has been overall pretty good, despite plenty of hiccups, but one of the loudest complaints has been how Google’s chips simply don’t compare when put ...
The Pixel 10a doesn't disappoint hands-on ...
The Google Pixel 9 series packs the new Tensor G4 chipset, but “new” is doing a lot of heavy lifting here. Compared to the Tensor G3 that powers the Pixel 8, the updated silicon has a revised Arm core ...