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- Tech Advisor reports the Google Pixel 10a is expected to launch February 18th with four confirmed color options: Berry, Fog, Lavender, and Obsidian.
- Berry appears as a vibrant coral shade, while Fog introduces a new desaturated grey-green option alongside classic black Obsidian and officially teased Lavender.
- The design remains nearly identical to the Pixel 9a with only minor camera bump modifications, offering familiar aesthetics with expanded color variety.
Google has announced that the Pixel 10a will officially launch on 18 February and, while we wait to hear what the official specs and prices are, you can now take a look at every colourway on offer.
Like most high-profile phones, the Pixel 10a has been leaked in various ways and, while it does look almost identical to the Pixel 9a from last year, in true Google style there are a selection of new colours to choose from.
It’s expected to arrive in four hues and while three have appeared in different leaks, we can now see the full set together, courtesy of Android Headlines.
From left to right, they are rumoured to be called Berry, Fog, Lavender and Obsidian.

Android Headlines
The black model is the classic Pixel option for those who want a low-key look. However, the others will suit those who want something quite the opposite.
Lavender has been officially shown off in Google’s teaser for the phone and it looks like a cross between the Pixel 9a in Iris and the regular Pixel 10 in Indigo.
Berry is, to me, a radioactive coral sort of finish (not my cup of tea). It’s more orange than the red I’d expect for something called ‘berry’.
Fog was the final colour we were waiting to see and it looks the most stylish in my eyes: a desaturated grey with a hint of pastel green – oddly similar to the colour of my 100-year-old garage doors.
Colours aside, the design looks to be nearly identical to the 9a, apart from the lack of a camera bump (although the 9a’s was much smaller than the one on most phones anyway).
It could well be very similar in the specs department too, making it a hard sell, but we’ll find out for sure in a couple of weeks. Check out the three things we learned from the Pixel 10a pre-announcement.
