Unexpected Reveal of the Pixel 11 Series

Just weeks before the official launch, Google inadvertently published product pages for the entire Pixel 11 lineup on Amazon. While the company quickly removed the listings, the data confirms that Google intends to release four distinct models: the standard Pixel 11, Pixel 11 Pro, Pixel 11 Pro XL, and the Pixel 11 Pro Fold.


Pricing Shifts and Storage Upgrades

The leak indicates a trend of rising costs across the board, with prices increasing by approximately $100 compared to previous generations. Notably, Google has phased out the 128GB base storage option, setting 256GB as the new standard entry point.

  • Pixel 11: Starts at $899 (256GB).
  • Pixel 11 Pro: Starts at $1,099 (256GB).
  • Pixel 11 Pro XL: Starts at $1,299 (256GB).
  • Pixel 11 Pro Fold: Starts at $1,899 (256GB).

Hardware Adjustments and RAM Limitations

One of the most notable takeaways is a shift in memory capacity. It appears that the ongoing industry memory crisis has impacted Google’s hardware decisions. Both the base Pixel 11 Pro and Pixel 11 Pro XL will ship with 12GB of RAM for the 256GB models, whereas higher-tier storage variants retain 16GB. This marks a departure from the previous generation, where 16GB was the standard across all Pro models.


Display and Battery Specifications

Technical details for the devices reveal a mix of consistent performance and some surprising battery reductions:

«The Pixel 11 Pro Fold features a 6.5-inch OLED cover screen, but its battery capacity has decreased to 4,750mAh, down from the 5,000mAh found in its predecessor,» according to the information shared.

The standard Pixel 11 is expected to feature a 6.3-inch OLED 120Hz display, while the Pro XL model offers a larger 6.8-inch screen with a 5,115mAh battery. Connectivity updates include support for Bluetooth 6.0 and Wi-Fi 6E, though Wi-Fi 7 remains absent from this specific release cycle.


Design and Color Options

The base Pixel 11 will be offered in four distinct shades: Frost, Pistachio, Hibiscus, and Obsidian. While these details provide a clear picture of what to expect, the official launch event scheduled for next month in New York is expected to finalize these specifications as Google officially introduces its next generation of hardware.