We put the Google Pixel 10a through our rigorous DXOMARK Camera test suite to measure its performance in photo, video, and zoom quality from an end-user perspective. This article breaks down how the device fared in a variety of tests and several common use cases and is intended to highlight the most important results of our testing with an extract of the captured data.
Overview
Key camera specifications:
- Primary: 48 MP, f/1.7, 25mm (wide), 1/2.0″, 0.8µm, dual pixel PDAF, OIS
- Ultra-wide: 13 MP, f/2.2, 120˚ (ultrawide), 1/3.1″, 1.12µm
Scoring
Sub-scores and attributes included in the calculations of the global score.
Google Pixel 10a
Use cases & Conditions
Use case scores indicate the product performance in specific situations. They are not included in the overall score calculations.
Portrait
Portrait photos of either one person or a group of people
Outdoor
Photos & videos shot in bright light conditions (≥1000 lux)
Indoor
Photos & videos shot in good lighting conditions (≥100lux)
Lowlight
Photos & videos shot in low lighting conditions (<100 lux)
Zoom
Photos and videos captured using zoom (more than 1x)
Pros
- Exposure is generally accurate in most tested conditions, with a fairly wide dynamic range. (Photo Video)
- Autofocus is fast and repeatable most of the time. (Photo & Video)
- Fairly neutral white balance and good color rendering in most tested conditions. (Photo & Video)
- Good rendering of fine detail in daylight and indoor conditions. (Photo & Video)
- The ultrawide camera delivers images with accurate exposure, colors, and details. (Photo & Zoom)
Cons
- Noise can be very visible in low-light conditions. (Photo & Video)
- Exposure and white balance instabilities are sometimes visible in dimer light conditions (Photo)
- Level of detail is limited in challenging lighting conditions. (Video)
- Some focus instabilities are occasionally visible. (Video)
- Limited zoom capabilities with no dedicated tele module. (Photo and Video Zoom)
The Google Pixel 10a delivers strong overall performance, particularly in still photography. In bright conditions, image quality is impressive and in line with the Pixel 10 Pro XL, with accurate exposure and pleasant, well-balanced colors. Faces are often rendered with a slightly brighter target exposure, which contributes to flattering portrait results. The camera achieves a good texture-to-noise trade-off in well-lit environments, preserving fine details while keeping noise levels under control. The ultra-wide camera is another highlight, producing images with accurate exposure, natural colors, and a solid level of detail, making it a meaningful advantage in its category. In addition, the wider depth of field in photo mode compared to the Pixel 10 Pro XL can be beneficial for landscape shots and group pictures, where maintaining sharpness across multiple subjects is important.
That said, some limitations remain. The absence of a dedicated telephoto module reduces zoom flexibility, with magnification relying primarily on cropping from the main sensor. As a result, zoom performance is more limited compared to devices such as the iPhone Air. In lower light conditions, visible noise increases and fine detail decreases and minor exposure instabilities may occasionally appear. In video mode, some focus instabilities can also be noticeable.
In low light, the Pixel 10a shows a noticeable drop in performance compared to the Pixel 10 Pro XL. Noise becomes more visible, and target exposure can sometimes be slightly lower than expected. Colors remain generally pleasant, although occasional color casts may appear under artificial lighting.
While photo mode still retains a decent level of detail for the price segment, fine detail preservation is weaker in video, where texture loss becomes more apparent. Despite these limitations, low-light performance remains fairly competitive within its segment.
Portrait mode on the Pixel 10a provides a reliable experience, with good exposure on faces and pleasant color rendering. In bright lighting, the camera maintains a good level of detail, resulting in sharp and natural-looking portraits. The wider depth of field is particularly beneficial for group shots, ensuring that multiple subjects remain in focus. Overall, the device performs well for portrait photography in its price range.
The ultra-wide camera delivers good quality images in photo mode, with accurate exposure, pleasant colors, and a satisfactory level of detail. However, the lack of a dedicated telephoto module significantly limits zoom versatility. Zooming relies primarily on cropping from the main sensor, resulting in reduced detail at higher magnification levels. As a result, overall zoom performance falls short of devices such as the iPhone Air, particularly at longer focal lengths.
Test summary
About DXOMARK Camera tests: DXOMARK’s camera evaluations take place in laboratories and real-world situations using a wide variety of use-cases. The scores rely on objective tests for which the results are calculated directly using measurement software in our laboratory setups, and on perceptual tests where a sophisticated set of metrics allow a panel of image experts to compare aspects of image quality that require human judgment. Testing a smartphone involves a team of engineers and technicians for about a week. Photo and Video quality are scored separately and then combined into an overall score for comparison among the cameras in different devices. For more information about the DXOMARK Camera protocol, click here. More details on smartphone camera scores are available here. The following section gathers key elements of DXOMARK’s exhaustive tests and analyses. Full performance evaluations are available upon request. Please contact us on how to receive a full report.
Photo
Google Pixel 10a
180
For scoring and analysis, DXOMARK engineers capture and evaluate more than 3,800 test images in controlled lab environments as well as outdoor, indoor and low-light natural scenes, using the camera’s default settings. The photo protocol is designed to take into account the main use cases and is based on typical shooting scenarios, such as portraits, landscape and zoom photography. The evaluation is performed by visually inspecting images against a reference of natural scenes, and by running objective measurements on images of charts captured in the lab under different lighting conditions from 0.1 to 10,000+ lux and color temperatures from 2,300K to 6,500K.
Main
Google Pixel 10a
184
Exposure
Google Pixel 10a
134
Color
Google Pixel 10a
133
Exposure and color are the key attributes for technically good pictures. For exposure, the main attribute evaluated is the brightness level of the main subject through various use cases such as landscape, portrait, or still life. Other factors evaluated are the global contrast and the ability to render the dynamic range of the scene (ability to render visible details in both bright and dark areas). When the camera provides Photo HDR format, the images are analyzed with a visualization on an HDR reference monitor, under reference conditions specified in the ISO-22028-5 standard. Repeatability is also important because it demonstrates the camera's ability to provide the same rendering when shooting several images of the same scene.
For color, the image quality attributes analyzed are skin-tone rendering, white balance, color shading, and repeatability. For color and skin tone rendering, we penalize unnatural colors according to results gathered in various studies and consumer insights while respecting the manufacturer's choice of color signature.
Sharpness & Timing
Google Pixel 10a
135
Autofocus tests concentrate on focus accuracy, focus repeatability, shooting time delay, and depth of field. Shooting delay is the difference between the time the user presses the capture button and the time the image is actually taken. It includes focusing speed and the capability of the device to capture images at the right time, what is called 'zero shutter lag' capability. Even if a shallow depth of field can be pleasant for a single subject portrait or close-up shot, it can also be a problem in some specific conditions such as group portraits; Both situations are tested. Focus accuracy is also evaluated in all the real-life images taken, from infinity to close-up objects and in low light to outdoor conditions.
Texture
Google Pixel 10a
132
Texture tests analyze the level of details and the texture of subjects in the images taken in the lab as well as in real-life scenarios. For natural shots, particular attention is paid to the level of details in the bright and dark areas of the image. Objective measurements are performed on chart images taken in various lighting conditions from 0.1 to 10,000+ lux and different kinds of dynamic range conditions. The charts used are the proprietary DXOMARK chart (DMC), and the Dead Leaves chart. We also have an AI based metric for the level of details on our realistic mannequins Eugene and Diana.
Noise
Google Pixel 10a
129
Noise tests analyze various attributes of noise such as intensity, chromaticity, grain, structure on real-life images as well as images of charts taken in the lab. For natural images, particular attention is paid to the noise on faces, landscapes, but also on dark areas and high dynamic range conditions. Noise on moving objects is also evaluated on natural images. Objective measurements are performed on images of charts taken in various conditions from 0.1 to 10000 lux and different kinds of dynamic range conditions. The chart used is the Dead Leaves chart and the standardized measurement such as Visual Noise derived from ISO 15739.
Artifacts
Google Pixel 10a
81
The artifacts evaluation looks at flare, lens shading, chromatic aberrations, geometrical distortion, edges ringing, halos, ghosting, quantization, unexpected color hue shifts, among others type of possible unnatural effects on photos. The more severe and the more frequent the artifact, the higher the point deduction on the score. The main artifacts observed and corresponding point loss are listed below.
Bokeh
Google Pixel 10a
180
Bokeh is tested in one dedicated mode, usually portrait or aperture mode, and analyzed by visually inspecting all the images captured in the lab and in natural conditions. The goal is to reproduce portrait photography comparable to one taken with a DLSR and a wide aperture. The main image quality attributes paid attention to are depth estimation, artifacts, blur gradient, and the shape of the bokeh blur spotlights. Portrait image quality attributes (exposure, color, texture) are also taken into account.
Tele
Google Pixel 10a
170
All image quality attributes are evaluated at focal lengths from approximately 40 mm to 300 mm, with particular attention paid to texture and detail. The score is derived from a number of objective measurements in the lab and perceptual analysis of real-life images.
UltraWide
Google Pixel 10a
169
These tests analyze the performance of the ultra-wide camera at several focal lengths from 12 mm to 20 mm. All image quality attributes are evaluated, with particular attention paid to such artifacts as chromatic aberrations, lens softness, and distortion. Pictures below are an extract of tested scenes.
Video
Google Pixel 10a
172
DXOMARK engineers capture and evaluate almost 3 hours of video in controlled lab environments and in natural low-light, indoor and outdoor scenes, using the camera’s default settings. The evaluation consists of visually inspecting natural videos taken in various conditions and running objective measurements on videos of charts recorded in the lab under different conditions from 0.1 to 10000+ lux and color temperatures from 2,300K to 6,500K.
Main
Google Pixel 10a
186
Exposure
Google Pixel 10a
133
Color
Google Pixel 10a
131
Exposure tests evaluate the brightness level of the main subject, the global contrast and the ability to render the dynamic range of the scene (ability to render visible details in both bright and dark areas). When the camera provides Video HDR format, the videos are analyzed with visualization on an HDR reference monitor, under reference conditions specified in the metadata. Stability and temporal adaption of the exposure are also analyzed.
Image-quality color analysis looks at color rendering, skin-tone rendering, white balance, color shading, stability of the white balance and its adaption when light is changing.
Texture
Google Pixel 10a
118
Texture tests analyze the level of details and texture of the real-life videos as well as the videos of charts recorded in the lab. Natural videos recordings are visually evaluated, with particular attention paid to the level of details in the bright and areas as well as in the dark. Objective measurements are performed of images of charts taken in various conditions from 0.1 to 10000 lux. The charts used are the DXOMARK chart (DMC) and Dead Leaves chart.
Noise
Google Pixel 10a
129
Noise tests analyze various attributes of noise such as intensity, chromaticity, grain, structure, temporal aspects on real-life video recording as well as videos of charts taken in the lab. Natural videos are visually evaluated, with particular attention paid to the noise in the dark areas and high dynamic range conditions. Objective measurements are performed on the videos of charts recorded in various conditions from 0.1 to 10000 lux. The chart used is the DXOMARK visual noise chart.
Stabilization
Google Pixel 10a
124
Stabilization evaluation tests the ability of the device to stabilize footage thanks to software or hardware technologies such as OIS, EIS, or any others means. The evaluation looks at residual motion, smoothness, jello artifacts and residual motion blur on walk and run use cases in various lighting conditions. The video below is an extract from one of the tested scenes.
Artifacts
Google Pixel 10a
89
Artifacts are evaluated with MTF and ringing measurements on the SFR chart in the lab as well as frame-rate measurements using the LED Universal Timer. Natural videos are visually evaluated by paying particular attention to artifacts such as aliasing, quantization, blocking, and hue shift, among others. The more severe and the more frequent the artifact, the higher the point deduction from the score. The main artifacts and corresponding point loss are listed below.
UltraWide
Google Pixel 10a
151
Tele
Google Pixel 10a
140
All image quality attributes are evaluated at focal lengths from approximately 12 mm to 300 mm, with particular attention paid to texture and smoothness of the zooming effect. The score is derived from a number of objective measurements in the lab and perceptual analysis of real-life video recordings.