Google's next flagship phones are expected to launch in August, but the biggest talking point isn't the Tensor G6 chip or new cameras. It's RAM.
According to recent leaks, the base Pixel 11 could ship with 8GB of RAM, despite Google recently introducing Gemini Intelligence as one of Android's flagship AI experiences. Reports suggest some of Google's newest on-device AI features require at least 12GB of RAM, raising questions about whether buyers of the entry-level Pixel 11 will have access to the company's full AI experience.
Google is expected to unveil four devices: the Pixel 11, Pixel 11 Pro, Pixel 11 Pro XL, and Pixel 11 Pro Fold. While none of the specifications have been officially confirmed, here's everything leaked so far, and what it could mean for buyers.
When Will the Google Pixel 11 Launch?
Google hasn't announced an official release date, but multiple reports suggest the company will unveil the Pixel 11 lineup during its annual Made by Google event in August 2026, following the release pattern established by the previous two generations.
Invitations are expected to be sent in late June or July before pre-orders open shortly after the announcement.
How Much Will the Google Pixel 11 Cost?
Current leaks suggest pricing will remain close to last year's lineup:
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