Google Pixel 11 Specs Leak Ahead of Next Month’s Unveiling
Google is preparing to unveil its Pixel 11 smartphone lineup on 12 August, but a string of leaks in the days beforehand appears to have revealed most of the key details in advance. Reports from 9to5Google and Android Authority, based on since-deleted Amazon placeholder listings and screenshots, point to specifications and pricing for the standard Pixel 11, Pixel 11 Pro, Pixel 11 Pro XL and Pixel 11 Pro Fold. The leaks matter because they suggest a fairly modest generational update alongside notable price increases across the range, though Google has yet to confirm anything officially.
According to the leaked listings, the Pixel 11 will feature a 6.3-inch, 120Hz display, 12GB of RAM, a 4,985mAh battery and a 13MP front camera, starting at $899 – $100 more than its predecessor. The Pixel 11 Pro is said to share the same screen size but add up to 120x digital zoom, priced from $1,099 to $1,449, while the larger Pro XL gets a 6.8-inch display, a 5,115mAh battery and pricing up to $1,649. The Pro Fold is reportedly getting a 6.5-inch outer display and a smaller 4,750mAh battery than last year's model, priced from $1,899. Some figures conflict between outlets, such as differing resolution claims for the base model, and Google's teaser page has only confirmed a glowing orb design element on the camera bar, meaning full accuracy will only be verified at the official launch.
- Pixel 11 lineup leaks ahead of Google's 12 August launch event.
- Leaked specs suggest higher prices across all four new models.
- Some leaked details conflict between sources, so treat with caution.