Leaks Reveal Key Details About Google Pixel 11 Coming This August
A recent leak confirms several specifications of Google's upcoming Pixel 11 phones, set to launch in a few months and generating excitement.

A new leak about the Pixel 11 series from Google has once again highlighted what the upcoming phones might offer. The information, circulating on Telegram via Mystic Leaks, details technical specs and design changes that haven't been officially announced yet. While it should be taken with caution, it aligns with other unofficial data from previous weeks.
According to the leak, the Pixel 11 will be powered by Google's new Tensor G6 chip. This was already hinted at, but the leak confirms specific details about the CPU configuration and other components of the SoC. It states that the processor will feature a 7-core ARM CPU, with a main C1 Ultra core running at 4.11 GHz and six C1 Pro cores at different speeds. The GPU is said to be an CXTP-48-1536 from Imagination Technologies, accompanied by a Titan M3 security co-processor and a MediaTek M90 modem.
The Pixel 11 series is expected to improve camera capabilities with a 50 MP main sensor and offer more RAM options, including 12 GB in the base model.
One of the most notable changes is the inclusion of a 50 MP main camera sensor in the base model, an upgrade from the 48 MP sensor in the Pixel 10. The Pro and Pro XL models are also expected to receive camera updates, including a new telephoto lens. RAM options might include 12 GB for some markets, and the Pixel 11 Pro Fold could feature this amount as well, although it has traditionally come with 16 GB.
Another change involves the removal of the thermometer in the Pro models, replaced by a new LED indicator similar to Nothing's Glyph system. Design-wise, the Pixel 11 is expected to look similar to previous models, with a significant change in the rear camera module, which will be fully glass. The official launch is scheduled for August, leaving room for more leaks and details to emerge in the coming weeks.
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