Pixel 11 leak reveals new camera hardware, Tensor G6 details, more specs
Source: 9to5Google
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Tensor G6 Details
Mystic Leaks posted what they call a “nuke” of Pixel 11 information, sharing a full spread on the upcoming Tensor G6 chipset. The chip is expected to use a 1+4+2 core configuration with newer ARM C1 cores, a PowerVR C-Series CXTP‑48‑1536 GPU, Google’s updated Titan M3 security chip, and a MediaTek M90 (MT6986D) modem—marking Google’s shift away from Samsung Exynos modems. The leak also mentions a new TPU and a custom image signal processor (ISP) referred to as GXP.
Camera Hardware
The leak suggests new camera sensors across the lineup:
- Base Pixel 11 – main sensor codenamed “chemosh”, likely a 50 MP sensor.
- Pixel 11 Pro Fold – also uses the “chemosh” sensor.
- Pixel 11 Pro and Pixel 11 Pro XL – new “bastet” (main) and “barghest” (telephoto) sensors.
This is notable because Google rarely swaps out camera hardware between generations.
Specifications
Pixel 11
- Display: 6.3‑inch, 1080×2424, 60–120 Hz, 240 Hz PWM, up to 2200 nits
- Battery: 4,840 mAh (minimal capacity)
- RAM: 8 GB / 12 GB
- Colors: Black, Green, Pink, Purple
Pixel 11 Pro
- Display: 6.3‑inch, 1280×2856, 1–120 Hz, 240 Hz PWM, up to 2450 nits
- Battery: 4,707 mAh (minimal capacity)
- RAM: 12 GB / 16 GB
Pixel 11 Pro XL
- Display: 6.8‑inch, 1344×2992, 1–120 Hz, 240 Hz PWM, up to 2450 nits
- Battery: 5,000 mAh (minimal capacity)
- RAM: 12 GB / 16 GB
Pixel 11 Pro Fold
- Inner display: 2076×2160 OLED, 1–120 Hz, up to 2050 nits
- Outer display: 1080×2342 OLED, 60–120 Hz, up to 2450 nits
- Battery: 4,658 mAh (minimal capacity)
- RAM: 12 GB / 16 GB
The lower‑RAM SKUs are notable, as Google moved to 16 GB across the lineup starting with the Pixel 9 Pro. This could indicate a quiet price adjustment amid the ongoing RAM shortage.
Pixel Glow
The leak indicates that the built‑in temperature sensor on Pixel 11 Pro models will be removed, with “Pixel Glow” appearing on the camera bar. The feature is described as similar to Nothing’s Glyph, using small LEDs alongside the flash.
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Project Toscana
Google’s “Project Toscana” face‑unlock hardware is not debuting in the Pixel 11 series.
Launch and Design
The Pixel 11 series is expected to launch in August, with an overall design that appears similar to the Pixel 10 lineup.