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We weren’t expecting the Pixel 10a to be much different from the Pixel 9a in terms of design. Google previously stated that there would be a Pixel redesign every 2-3 years. The last redesign happened with the 9a that changed things up from the 8a. The earliest we expect a new design is the 11a.

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The Pixel 10a display measures 6.285” (approximately 6.3”) with thick bezels, which is expected on a low-end phone. The camera is still a dual-lens setup. Rumours suggest the device will have a 48MP main (f/1.7) and a 13MP ultra-wide (f/2.2) module.

The 6.3” OLED display offers a 120Hz refresh rate and comes with a 5,100mAh battery with 23W charging. This is the same as the 9a. Rumours suggest the Pixel 10a will use the same chip as the 9a, Tensor G4. It pairs 8GB of RAM with 128GB or 256GB of UFS 3.1 storage.

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The Pixel 10a may still use the same Tensor G4 chipset

The Pixel 9a rolled out in mid-March last year but it seems that the 10a might come earlier. Recent rumours suggest the Google Pixel 10a launch could be in mid-February. It will be available in four colour variants: Obsidian, Berry, Fog and Lavender, contrary to that of the 9a — Obsidian, Peony, Porcelain and Iris.

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Samsung unveiled its web browser, Internet for Windows , in October 2025. It’s really a good development, though the Internet for Windows was a beta release, only available in Korea and the US.

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The good news is that today, Samsung Internet for Windows is now available to everyone and the Download button works everywhere. This doesn’t change the fact that it’s a beta release. No official announcement yet, as regards the wider availability reaching stable status.

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You can browse the web, using Samsung Internet. This is the same way you browse on Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Opera or Vivaldi. The Internet comes with a built-in sync feature, that works across your Android devices and the Windows browser. And with Samsung Pass, your passwords are safe and synced across devices too. You can still continue to browse the web pages across devices.

The Samsung Internet for windows doesn’t have any restrictions and it’s available everywhere.

Author:Obiajulum Ndubuisi

Obiajulum is a tech enthusiast passionate about writing. When she isn’t writing about gadgets, she will probably be playing badminton, watching a movie, or surfing the internet.