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  "description": "Where's the petition to bring back flat phones? I want to sign it",
  "path": "/google-pixel-10a-first-impressions/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-03-04T17:00:57.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Google sent me its latest entry-level Pixel phone, the $499 Pixel 10a, to test before launch. It arrived this past weekend, so I haven't quite had enough time with it to do a full, formal review.\n\nA lot has been said since the 10a was announced about it being virtually identical to last year's Pixel 9a. It's a fair assesment.\n\nHowever, for someone like me who hasn't upgraded their phone a couple of years, and you're coming from a Pixel 8a or even 7a, the differences are plentiful. I'll dive more into that in my full review.\n\nOverall initial impressions of the 10a are:\n\n  * Google has once again nailed the entry-level device for Android fans.\n  * The compltetely flat design is something I didn't realize I truly missed until now.\n  * Battery life hasn't been a worry over the last 72 hours.\n  * The bezels around the display are big. I don't miss bezels like these.\n  * The speakers are just okay.\n\n\n\nI'll also add – this Berry color sure is bright and fun.\n\nI need more time to get a better feel for overall performance and camera quality.\n\nMore to come...",
  "title": "Google Pixel 10a: (Very) quick impressions",
  "updatedAt": "2026-03-04T17:01:13.201Z"
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