‘Those non-pro colors are incredible:’ the Google Pixel 11 series has leaked on Amazon, and the colors are going down better than the specs | Tech Radar
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‘Those non-pro colors are incredible:’ the Google Pixel 11 series has leaked on Amazon, and the colors are going down better than the specs
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The Google Pixel 10 Pro and Pixel 10 Pro XL (Image credit: Philip Berne / Future)
Early listings for the Pixel 11 series were spotted on Amazon
These include renders of the phones in various shades
We’ve just seen perhaps the biggest Google Pixel 11 series leak yet, as listings for the Pixel 11, Pixel 11 Pro, Pixel 11 Pro XL, and Pixel 11 Pro Fold have all appeared on Amazon.
These were spotted by 9to 5 Google and — while they’ve now been removed — the site claims that they appear to be part of the ‘Google Store’ seller, which suggests they might be official listings, albeit a bit early.
In any case, you can see some images taken from the listings below, with the Pixel 11 itself being shown in Midnight (black), Fuchsia (pink), and Moss (green) shades. The Pro and Pro XL meanwhile appear in Dune (a pale pink), Sterling (a grayish lavender), Pine (green), and Light Fog (a pale blue), and the Pixel 11 Pro Fold is listed just in Midnight and Pine.
There’s a mix of bright and understated shades here, and reactions to the images — particularly the brighter ones — seems quite positive so far. Over on Reddit, comments include “those non-pro colors are incredible if true. That’s green and pink are just perfect,” “in pink omg,” and “Dune is pretty nice.”
That said, some reactions to the Pro shades are a bit less positive, including “Why can't the pro like get some fun colors too?,” and “imagine seeing the popularity of the bold orange i Phone Pro color and STILL choosing to offer the same boring muted colors for the Pro.”
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Leaked images showing the Pixel 11 and Pixel 11 Pro(Image credit: 9to 5 Google / Amazon)
Leaked images showing the Pixel 11 Pro Fold(Image credit: 9to 5 Google / Amazon)
And when it comes to the other details in these listings, reactions are more universally negative. According to the listings, the standard Pixel 11 will have a 6.3-inch 1080 x 2424 screen, a 4,985m Ah battery, 256GB of storage, and 12GB of RAM for
That’s the same price as the 256GB Pixel 10 launched at, though that’s also available in a cheaper 128GB version, and it’s unclear whether there will be a 128GB model this time. The listed specs are also identical, except the battery which is 15m Ah higher capacity this time.
As for the Pixel 11 Pro, that’s listed with 12GB of RAM, down from 16GB in the Pixel 10 Pro, and 9to 5 Google also mentions a 5,115m Ah battery in the Pixel 11 Pro XL (down from 5,200m Ah in the Pixel 10 Pro XL), and a 4,750m Ah one in the Pixel 11 Pro Fold (down from 5,015m Ah in the Pixel 10 Pro Fold).
So these incomplete specs lists point to a mix of similar specs and downgrades, with Reddit responses including “people already thought the 10 Pro was a small upgrade,” and “i Phone 17 is such a better value.”
Still, while these early listings seem like they might be the real deal, there are some red flags, with 9to 5 Google highlighting that Android 16 is mentioned on them, when these phones are certain to run Android 17.
So there’s a chance these aren’t in fact official listings, and even if they are, that error means other details could be wrong too. We should find out for sure on August 12, as that’s when Google is unveiling these phones.
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James is a freelance phones, tablets and wearables writer and sub-editor at Tech Radar. He has a love for everything ‘smart’, from watches to lights, and can often be found arguing with AI assistants or drowning in the latest apps. James also contributes to 3G.co.uk, 4G.co.uk and 5G.co.uk and has written for T3, Digital Camera World, Clarity Media and others, with work on the web, in print and on TV.
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