Google Pixel 11 specs and European prices leak
A leak published by Android Headlines has revealed detailed specifications and European pricing for Google's entire Pixel 11 lineup, days before the official Made by Google event on August 12. The standard Pixel 11 reportedly starts at €999, while the foldable Pixel 11 Pro Fold jumps to €1,999 for the base model.
All four devices, the Pixel 11, Pixel 11 Pro, Pixel 11 Pro XL, and Pixel 11 Pro Fold, are said to run on Google's Tensor G6 chip paired with the Titan M3 security coprocessor. If accurate, this marks a generational jump from the Tensor G5 and should bring improved on-device AI performance.
What the Pixel 11 lineup reportedly includes
The base Pixel 11 is said to feature a 6.3-inch Actua OLED display at 2424 x 1080 resolution with an adaptive 60Hz-120Hz refresh rate and 3,000 nits peak brightness. It pairs a 48MP primary camera with a 13MP ultrawide and supports up to 30x Super Res Zoom. The battery sits at 4,985mAh with 30W wired charging and Qi2 wireless support.
The Pixel 11 Pro and Pro XL share most internals but differ in size. Both reportedly get 42MP front-facing cameras, a significant bump from previous generations, and triple rear systems: a 50MP main sensor, 48MP ultrawide with macro, and a 48MP periscope telephoto with 5x optical zoom and up to 120x Pro Zoom. The Pro XL adds a larger 6.8-inch display at 2992 x 1344 resolution and a 5,115mAh battery with faster 45W charging.
The foldable Pixel 11 Pro Fold features an 8-inch inner display and 6.4-inch cover screen, both at 120Hz. Its camera setup is more modest: 48MP main, 10.5MP ultrawide, and 10.8MP telephoto with 5x optical zoom. Dual 10MP selfie cameras sit on both displays.
European pricing suggests a bump across the board
Android Headlines reports the standard Pixel 11 at €999 (256GB) and €1,129 (512GB). The Pixel 11 Pro climbs to €1,199, €1,329, and €1,589 for 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB respectively. The Pro XL starts at €1,399 and tops out at €1,789 for 1TB storage.
The Pixel 11 Pro Fold commands the highest prices: €1,999 for 256GB, €2,129 for 512GB, and €2,389 for the 1TB variant. These figures represent increases over the Pixel 10 series, though exact comparisons depend on regional launch pricing when official numbers arrive.
What the leak leaves out
The report does not include US or Indian pricing. European prices historically run higher due to VAT and import costs, so direct currency conversion is unreliable. The leak also omits software details: what new Gemini-powered features the Tensor G6 will enable, whether the Pixel 11 ships with Android 16 or 15 with a day-one update, and any improvements to Pixel's seven-year update commitment.
Display bezels, in-hand feel, and real-world battery life remain unknowns that spec sheets cannot answer. The Pro Fold's 4,806mAh battery, smaller than the standard Pixel 11's 4,985mAh despite powering two screens, may raise endurance questions.
Logicity's Take
The 42MP front cameras on the Pro models stand out. That is a spec usually reserved for selfie-focused phones, not flagships. Google may be betting that video calls and content creation matter more to Pixel buyers than incremental zoom improvements. The pricing bump feels inevitable given component costs, but €2,389 for a foldable still puts Google at the premium end against Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold series.
What happens August 12
Google's Made by Google event is expected to confirm these specs or reveal where the leak got details wrong. The company typically announces US pricing and availability dates at the event, with shipments starting within two weeks. If this leak is accurate, buyers should expect higher prices but also notable camera upgrades across the lineup.
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