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Google Pixel 11: Release date, price, and specs for every model

As the leaks have been piling up since March, it's clear that Google's Pixel 11 lineup is on the way, with four phones expected to hit the market: the Pixel 11, Pixel 11 Pro, Pixel 11 Pro XL, and Pixel 11 Pro Fold. Like last year's foldable, this one is expected to ship weeks after the rest of the lineup, pushing its release closer to October 2026. One thing's for certain, the excitement is palpable, and fans are eager to get their hands on the latest devices.
Google hasn't picked a release date yet, but based on the pattern from the last two years, we can make an educated guess. The Pixel 9 was announced on August 13, 2024, and the Pixel 10 on August 20, 2025. Both events were called Made by Google. If Google keeps the same rhythm, expect invites to go out in late June or July, with the event itself landing sometime between mid- and late August 2026. This would mean the regular Pixel 11 and both Pro-sized models will likely be announced together, with the Pro Fold following later.
The standard Pixel 11 is shaping up to be a smaller step up than the Pro models, but it still gets a few meaningful hardware changes. For one, it features a 6.3-inch OLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate, capable of peaking at 2,200 nits. This is a significant improvement over its predecessor, and fans of the series will be thrilled to see this upgrade. Under the hood, the Pixel 11 will run on Google's first chip built on a 2nm process, the Tensor G6, paired with a new MediaTek modem. Leaks point to 8GB or 12GB of RAM, with 128GB or 256GB of storage, a drop from the Pixel 10's flat 12GB. This has drawn some pushback online, but it's clear that Google is looking to balance performance and affordability.
Step up to the Pixel 11 Pro, and the upgrades get more interesting. The display remains the same 6.3-inch OLED, but with a smooth 1 to 120Hz refresh rate and brightness up to 2,450 nits. The Tensor G6 and MediaTek modem remain the same as the base model, but the RAM options split into 12GB and 16GB, down from a flat 16GB on last year's Pro. The camera, however, is where things get really exciting, a new 50MP main sensor paired with an ultrawide lens is set to take the series to new heights.
One thing that's still unclear is whether the base Pixel 11 gets Pixel Glow, the new light feature on the back of the phone. More on that further down. With the release date and specs still up in the air, fans will have to wait a little longer to get their hands on the latest devices. But one thing's for certain, the excitement is building, and we can't wait to see what Google has in store for us.
- Four phones expected in the Pixel 11 lineup: Pixel 11, Pixel 11 Pro, Pixel 11 Pro XL, and Pixel 11 Pro Fold
- Release date expected between mid- and late August 2026
- Pixel 11 Pro Fold expected to ship weeks after the rest of the lineup, pushing its release closer to October 2026
- Standard Pixel 11 features a 6.3-inch OLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate and Tensor G6 chip
- Pixel 11 Pro features a smooth 1 to 120Hz refresh rate and brightness up to 2,450 nits
As I write this, I'm reminded of the excitement and anticipation that comes with a new flagship release. The Pixel series has always been a favorite among Android fans, and with the Pixel 11 lineup taking shape, it's clear that Google is looking to build on that momentum. With the release date and specs still up in the air, one thing's for certain, we'll be keeping a close eye on the latest developments.


