- An image of the “EPREL” energy label, which is mandatory for devices in the EU, has leaked for the “Pixel 10a.”
- The “Pixel 10a” achieved an “A” rating in its “EPREL” registration.
- While the battery capacity is 5,100mAh—the same as the “Pixel 9a”—it will reportedly offer up to 53 hours and 14 minutes of battery life on a single charge.
The “Pixel 10a,” the next generation of Google’s budget-friendly Pixel line, is set to be officially announced with pre-orders starting on Wednesday, February 18, 2026.
An image of the “EPREL” energy label, required for products sold in the EU, has leaked for this “Pixel 10a,” revealing details such as its durability levels and water/dust resistance standards. According to the leak, the “Pixel 10a” has achieved an “A” rating in its “EPREL” registration.

Furthermore, while the battery capacity of the “Pixel 10a” is 5,100mAh—the same as the “Pixel 9a”—it appears capable of running for up to 53 hours and 14 minutes on a single charge. Given that the “Pixel 9a” is listed as lasting over 30 hours, the “Pixel 10a” may feature significantly improved power efficiency.
As for the battery itself, much like the “Pixel 10” series, it is expected to maintain over 80% of its capacity for up to 1,000 charging cycles. Other specs include IP68-rated water and dust resistance, an “A” rating in free-fall reliability tests, and a repairability score of “B.”
While the water/dust resistance, free-fall reliability, and repairability scores remain unchanged from the “Pixel 9a,” the overall EPREL rating has improved from a “B” for the “Pixel 9a” to an “A” for the “Pixel 10a,” indicating an upgrade in its comprehensive evaluation.
Source:YTECHB




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