On 18 February 2026, Google introduced the Pixel 10a in India, positioning it as an affordable gateway to its powerful AI ecosystem. The device is priced at Rs 49,999, the same as last year’s A-series device. The phone will be available starting 6 March 2026. With a strong focus on AI innovation and affordability, the Pixel 10a aims to make smart technology more accessible.
The Pixel 10a is all about functional AI that makes a difference in everyday use. Google is introducing flagship Pixel 10 AI capabilities to the A-series lineup, making advanced functionality more available. Camera Coach helps users take better photos in real-time. Auto Best Take helps group photos by picking the best expressions from a series of photos, even with up to 20 people in the photo. Google also launches Pixel Drops, which provide new features and enhancements on a regular basis.
Big Display with Longer Battery Life
The Pixel 10a comes with a 6.3-inch Actua display that provides crisp and colorful images and has a peak brightness of 3,000 nits, which is the brightest display on any Pixel A-series smartphone. This display is readable even in direct sunlight. The Pixel 10a comes with a 5,100 mAh battery, which is the largest battery in the A-series smartphones till date and provides more than 30 hours of battery life. The Pixel 10a is charged through 30W wired charging and 10W wireless charging.
Durability & Software Support
The Pixel 10a is supported by Google for software and security updates for a total of seven years. The device has a Gorilla Glass GG7i display and is IP68-rated, making it dust and water-resistant. Moreover, the phone comes with uniform 4mm bezels that create a balanced look. The colors available for the device are Lavender, Obsidian, Fog, and Berry.
In terms of sustainability, Google has highlighted the eco-friendly options available in the Pixel 10a. Google builds the device with an aluminium frame and an 81% recycled plastic back. The company also uses recycled cobalt, copper, gold, and tungsten, supporting more eco-friendly production.
Pricing, Offers & Pixel Upgrade Program
Google has some attractive offers for the Pixel 10a. You can get a cashback of Rs 3,000 and enjoy up to 24 months of no-cost EMI with the purchase of the Pixel 10a if you make the payment along with some HDFC Bank credit cards. There is also an exchange bonus of Rs 3,000. With the Pixel Upgrade Program, you can pay as low as Rs 2,083 per month with zero interest. In addition, after 9 EMI payments, you can upgrade to a new Pixel with an assured buyback guarantee.
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![New ‘Gundam Wing’ ‘Visual Project’ in the Works
By the time Cartoon Network syndicated the 1995 anime series Mobile Suit Gundam Wing in the United States in the summer of 2000, the Gundam franchise was already hugely popular in Japan. Mobile Suit Gundam Wing, however, was a watershed moment for the franchise in the West, introducing an entire generation of anime fans to Gundam specifically but also the mecha anime genre in general. It’s understandably something of a big deal to a lot of Western anime fans. But despite its massive influence, Gundam Wing had a relatively short run: just 49 episodes and four original video animations. There was a spate of manga adaptations in the ’90s, too, and a serial novel called Frozen Teardrop that ran from 2010 to 2015 in Gundam Ace, but for the most part, Gundam Wing has been content to let its legacy speak for itself. Until now, that is. During the spring 2026 Gundam Conference (via Comic Book), Bandai Namco announced that a new Gundam Wing “visual project” is in the works. When pressed for more details, Bandai Namco Filmworks producer Naohiro Ogata said, “I can’t say what the format is yet, but it is definitely something long.” The announcement on the official Gundam website is similarly light on details, but it’s still hugely exciting. [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tX8NQa1WWic[/embed] Gundam Wing follows five teenage mech pilots sent to Earth to free their home space colonies from the oppression of the United Earth Sphere Alliance. It’s set in an alternate timeline from the original Mobile Suit Gundam series, which first aired in Japan in 1979. Alternate timelines are pretty common in the world of Gundam, so it’s possible that the new project could go that route, though it’d be hard to sell as a Wing series specifically rather than a separate Gundam series.
The new project could also simply pick up where the anime left off or follow the plot of Frozen Teardrop, which was essentially a sequel story. It could even be a prequel, for all we know. With so little information revealed, the possibilities are endless about what this new Gundam Wing could be. That’s not going to stop us from being unreasonably excited about it, though. Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what’s next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who. #Gundam #Wing #Visual #Project #WorksGundam,Gundam Wing New ‘Gundam Wing’ ‘Visual Project’ in the Works
By the time Cartoon Network syndicated the 1995 anime series Mobile Suit Gundam Wing in the United States in the summer of 2000, the Gundam franchise was already hugely popular in Japan. Mobile Suit Gundam Wing, however, was a watershed moment for the franchise in the West, introducing an entire generation of anime fans to Gundam specifically but also the mecha anime genre in general. It’s understandably something of a big deal to a lot of Western anime fans. But despite its massive influence, Gundam Wing had a relatively short run: just 49 episodes and four original video animations. There was a spate of manga adaptations in the ’90s, too, and a serial novel called Frozen Teardrop that ran from 2010 to 2015 in Gundam Ace, but for the most part, Gundam Wing has been content to let its legacy speak for itself. Until now, that is. During the spring 2026 Gundam Conference (via Comic Book), Bandai Namco announced that a new Gundam Wing “visual project” is in the works. When pressed for more details, Bandai Namco Filmworks producer Naohiro Ogata said, “I can’t say what the format is yet, but it is definitely something long.” The announcement on the official Gundam website is similarly light on details, but it’s still hugely exciting. [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tX8NQa1WWic[/embed] Gundam Wing follows five teenage mech pilots sent to Earth to free their home space colonies from the oppression of the United Earth Sphere Alliance. It’s set in an alternate timeline from the original Mobile Suit Gundam series, which first aired in Japan in 1979. Alternate timelines are pretty common in the world of Gundam, so it’s possible that the new project could go that route, though it’d be hard to sell as a Wing series specifically rather than a separate Gundam series.
The new project could also simply pick up where the anime left off or follow the plot of Frozen Teardrop, which was essentially a sequel story. It could even be a prequel, for all we know. With so little information revealed, the possibilities are endless about what this new Gundam Wing could be. That’s not going to stop us from being unreasonably excited about it, though. Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what’s next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who. #Gundam #Wing #Visual #Project #WorksGundam,Gundam Wing](https://gizmodo.com/app/uploads/2026/05/Mobile-Suit-Gundam-Wing-1280x853.jpg)
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