Google Pixel 11 Leaks: New Design, Powerful Tensor G6 Chip, and Enhanced Camera Features Revealed

By: Volodymyr Stetsiuk | Updated today, 02:19
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The first renders of the upcoming Google Pixel 11 flagship have appeared online, revealing design details and technical changes before the anticipated August release. The images were published by insider @OneLeaks in collaboration with Android Headlines.

What is known

Judging by the leaks, the smartphone retains the recognizable style of its predecessor but receives spot updates. The dimensions are 152.8 × 72 × 8.5 mm, and the display diagonal is 6.3 inches. It features an LTPO AMOLED screen with an adaptive refresh rate. The body remains with flat edges, and the signature camera panel on the back has become slightly larger but thinner. The triple camera is retained.

Render of Google Pixel 11 smartphone
Render of Google Pixel 11 smartphone. Illustration: @OnLeaks / Android Headlines

Major changes are expected in the hardware. The device may receive a new Tensor G6 processor with a 7-core architecture, manufactured using TSMC's 2nm process. There are also reports of abandoning Samsung modems in favor of the MediaTek M90 solution.

Special attention is given to security. The smartphone may be equipped with a new Titan M3 coprocessor under the internal name Google Epic, which will replace the Titan M2.

The base version is expected to receive 12 GB of RAM and a storage capacity from 128 to 256 GB, although an increase in the minimum capacity to 256 GB is not excluded. The novelty will be based on Android 17.

Render of Google Pixel 11 smartphone
Render of Google Pixel 11 smartphone. Illustration: @OnLeaks / Android Headlines

Among the new camera features are an improved night video mode with on-device processing, Cinematic Blur at 4K at 30 frames per second, and a tool for video lighting correction. A 5000 mAh battery is also expected. The estimated starting price is from $800.

Source: Android Headlines