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Pixel 11 Series US Prices And Specs Leaked

  • July 15, 2026
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Google is set to unveil the Pixel 11 series on August 12, and ahead of the official announcement, leaked Amazon listings have revealed detailed US pricing and specifications for the entire lineup. The listings, which cited pages accidentally published and later removed from Google’s official Amazon storefront, suggest the company is dropping the 128GB storage tier entirely across the range.

The leaked listings indicate the standard Pixel 11 will start at 899 dollars for a 256GB variant, with a 512GB model priced at 1,019 dollars. The phone is expected to launch in Frost, Hibiscus, Obsidian, and Pistachio colour options, featuring a 6.3-inch OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, a roughly 4,985mAh battery, a 13 megapixel front camera, and support for Bluetooth 6 and Wi-Fi 6E.

The Pixel 11 Pro and Pixel 11 Pro XL are expected to launch in Dune, Light Fog, Midnight, and Pine colours. The Pixel 11 Pro is reportedly priced at 1,099 dollars for 256GB, rising to 1,219 dollars for 512GB and 1,449 dollars for 1TB, while the larger Pixel 11 Pro XL starts at 1,299 dollars for 256GB, climbing to 1,419 dollars for 512GB and 1,649 dollars for the top tier 1TB model. According to the listings, the base 256GB configuration of both Pro models will ship with 12GB of RAM, while the 512GB and 1TB variants retain 16GB, a departure from the Pixel 10 Pro lineup, where every storage tier included 16GB of RAM. The Pixel 11 Pro is said to feature a 4,850mAh battery, while the Pixel 11 Pro XL is listed with a larger 5,115mAh cell.

Google’s next foldable device, the Pixel 11 Pro Fold, also appeared in the leaked listings in Midnight and Pine colours, priced at 1,899 dollars for 256GB, 2,019 dollars for 512GB, and 2,249 dollars for 1TB. The foldable is expected to feature a 4,750mAh battery, slightly smaller than the 5,015mAh battery in the outgoing Pixel 10 Pro Fold, alongside a 6.5-inch OLED cover display and a 13 megapixel front camera.

Across the board, the leaked pricing points to roughly a 100 dollar increase compared to the equivalent Pixel 10 series models, mirroring a broader pattern of price hikes affecting flagship smartphones this year amid rising component and memory costs industry wide. The Pixel 11 series is expected to be powered by Google’s next generation Tensor G6 chip, reportedly built on an advanced 2 nanometre manufacturing process for the first time, alongside a new modem supplier replacing the Samsung modem used in the two previous Tensor generations. Google has not commented on any of the leaked details, and industry observers note that retail listings can include placeholder pricing and specifications ahead of an official launch, meaning final figures may still shift when the company formally unveils the Pixel 11 lineup on August 12.

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