pizzadequeso here @rickyrich85 asked;
I know there’s no ETA yet, and I saw @Hat mention that already, but based on past releases do new Pixel models usually take weeks or months before GrapheneOS support arrives?
And @Hat said;
Until AOSP 16, it was impressively quick for developers to support new devices. The GrapheneOS team could provide an experimental release in 1–3 days. Depending on the testing results, a version could reach the alpha channel within 72 hours/7 days. Then, within one to two weeks, it would reach the stable channel.
However, since Android 16, Google has not provided full support for Pixel devices as before.
The Pixel 10, which has a completely new CPU, was made available on the market at the end of August 2025. Support for the experimental release was introduced in November. It was considered stable in January 2026.
At an unknown date, the team will probably ask those who already have a 10a device if they are interested in testing it at the experimental stage.
Source;
https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/32086-pixel-10a-announced/36