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Google’s Pixel 10a will be available for pre-order in India from 18 February via Flipkart and the Google Store. The mid-range phone is expected to feature a 120Hz AMOLED display, Tensor G4 chip, dual rear cameras and multiple colour options, with full details set to be announced soon.
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