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Upcoming Google Pixel smartphone (possibly Pixel 10a) spotted on FCC with model numbers GE1GQ, G4H7L, and GV0BP

Google launched the Pixel 10 series back in August 2025, and now it appears that a new Pixel smartphone could be on the way, as an unannounced device has been spotted on the FCC certification database.

Here is more to it.

Google Pixel Smartphone spotted on the FCC

The FCC listing reveals three model numbers: GE1GQ, G4H7L, and GV0BP. Among these, G4H7L and GV0BP are listed under the FCC ID A4RG4H7L, while GE1GQ appears with the FCC ID A4RGE1GQ.

Although the moniker for these devices has not been revealed yet, there is a possibility that this could be the upcoming Google Pixel 10a. That said, this remains speculation for now, as no certification currently confirms the official name for these model numbers.

Moving further, the listing shows that all three model numbers will come with a broad connectivity support, including GSM, WCDMA, multiple LTE bands, and several 5G NR bands, along with support for NTN satellite connectivity. Wireless features include Wi-Fi (2.4GHz, 5GHz, and Wi-Fi 6E), Bluetooth, and NFC (13.56 MHz).

The listing also confirms support for WPC wireless charging (110–148.5 kHz), which aligns with the standard Qi wireless charging, which relies on inductive charging without built-in magnets, and not Qi 2, as Qi 2 operates at a much higher frequency of 360 kHz and is based on inductive charging with magnetic alignment.

The FCC listing reveals that the device was tested with a power adapter bearing the model number GW8L7, which corresponds to Google’s 45W USB-C charger, although the exact charging speed of the smartphone itself has not been disclosed.

If this FCC appearance does indeed belong to the Pixel 10a, then its official launch could be taking place sooner than expected.

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