A:AnswerNo the 10a does not support MagSafe/PixelSnap out of the box you will have to either purchase the magnets themselves to put onto the device or a case that has the feature.
A:AnswerThe 10 series of pixels just got into grapheneos with the 10a being the most recent of them to be added. Grapheneos SHOULD support all of the 10 models now but not without slight bugs and issues because it is the latest update.
A:AnswerYes, as the Google Pixel 10a is equipped with Bluetooth 6.0, which, combined with antenna diversity for enhanced connectivity, offers a strong and reliable connection for pairing with a 2026 Tesla Model Y.
A:AnswerYes, the phone will be locked onto the network, but the time it is locked for depends entirely on the provider. For example, Verizon locks devices for 60 days of active survive after activation, whilst AT&T will lock it until the phone is paid off in full, then it will be unlocked.