As Google prepares its next flagship lineup, a new leak has shared detailed specifications of the upcoming Pixel 11 series, including the Pixel 11, Pixel 11 Pro, Pixel 11 Pro XL, and Pixel 11 Pro Fold.
According to a tipster, all models are expected to run on the new 2nm Tensor G6 chipset, codenamed Malibu. The processor is said to feature a 1 + 4 + 2 CPU setup with clock speeds of 4.11 GHz, 3.38 GHz, and 2.65 GHz. It may also include a PowerVR C-Series CXTP-48-1536 GPU, Titan M3 security chip, MediaTek M90 modem, Santafe TPU, and Metis image processor.
The standard Pixel 11, codenamed Cubs, could come with a 6.3-inch OLED display with 1080×2424 resolution and a 60–120 Hz refresh rate. It may support up to 2,000 nits HDR brightness and 3,100 nits peak brightness. The device is expected to offer 8GB or 12GB RAM, a 4,840mAh battery, and a new 50-megapixel main camera sensor. Colour options may include black, green, pink, and purple.
The Pixel 11 Pro, known as Grizzly, is expected to feature the same 6.3-inch display but with a sharper 1280×2856 resolution and a 1–120 Hz refresh rate. It may reach up to 2,450 nits HDR and 3,600 nits peak brightness. The device could offer 12GB or 16GB RAM and a 4,707mAh battery, along with upgraded main and telephoto cameras.
The Pixel 11 Pro XL, codenamed Kodiak, is likely to include a larger 6.8-inch OLED display with 1344×2992 resolution and similar refresh rate and brightness levels as the Pro model. It may feature up to 16GB RAM and a 5,000mAh battery, along with similar camera improvements.
The Pixel 11 Pro Fold, codenamed Yogi, is expected to feature a foldable inner display with 2076×2160 resolution and a 1–120 Hz refresh rate. The outer display may offer 1080×2342 resolution and up to 3,600 nits peak brightness. It could come with 12GB or 16GB RAM and a 4,658mAh battery, along with the same new main camera as the base model.
A key design change could be the removal of the temperature sensor in Pro models and the Fold. It may be replaced by a small RGB LED strip in the camera bar, called Pixel Glow.
The leak also suggests that Google’s IR-based face unlock system, Project Toscana, will not be included in the Pixel 11 series.
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