A fresh set of leaked details is offering an early look at what Google may be preparing for its next generation of Pixel devices, including the Pixel 11 Pro and its sibling models. While unconfirmed, the information outlines a broad hardware shift that appears to touch nearly every part of the lineup.
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At the center of the reported changes is a new Tensor G6 chipset, said to be built on TSMCâs 2nm process. The configuration described includes a mix of ARM cores led by a high-performance unit clocked at 4.11GHz, supported by six additional cores at varying speeds. Graphics duties are expected to fall to a PowerVR C-Series GPU, alongside a new TPU and the Titan M3 security chip. A MediaTek modem is also mentioned.
Attention then turns to the devices themselves. The standard Pixel 11 is described with a 6.3-inch OLED display, offering a 120Hz refresh rate and peak brightness of up to 2,200 nits. Memory options reportedly include 8GB and 12GB variants. A new main camera is referenced, with indications pointing toward a 50-megapixel sensor, and battery capacity is listed just under 5,000 mAh in rated terms.
For the Pixel 11 Pro, the screen size remains similar but with a higher resolution and slightly brighter panel. RAM configurations are said to increase, and both the main and telephoto cameras are described as new. Battery figures appear marginally lower in rated capacity compared to the base model, though typical usage numbers may differ.
The larger Pixel 11 Pro XL follows a familiar pattern, with a bigger display and battery. It retains the 120Hz refresh rate and introduces similar camera updates. Meanwhile, the Pixel 11 Pro Fold is outlined with both an internal folding display and an external screen, each with distinct brightness and resolution specifications. Battery capacity is slightly reduced compared to the slab models, which aligns with previous foldable trends.
One notable design shift appears to be the removal of the thermometer sensor found in earlier Pro models. In its place, the leak points to an RGB LED array integrated into the camera bar, drawing comparisons to lighting features seen in other devices, though on a smaller scale.
There is also mention that infrared face unlock may not arrive this cycle, despite earlier expectations. According to the source, the feature is not yet ready for release.
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As with all early leaks, the details remain subject to change. For now, they offer a snapshot of what could be Googleâs direction as it refines both hardware performance and design choices in the Pixel line.
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