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Pixel 11: Same Frame, Same Storage, Same Price

Google's Pixel 11 is shaping up to be a quiet refresh: same dimensions, same display, same base storage. The only obvious tweaks are thinner bezels and a blacked-out camera bar.

Pixel 11: Same Frame, Same Storage, Same Price

Google's Pixel 11 is three years into the same design, still starts at 128GB, and might still cost $799.

The CADs show a 152.8 x 72 x 8.5mm body, identical to the Pixel 10 down to the tenth of a millimeter. The 6.3-inch LTPO AMOLED carries over, too. What changes are slimmer bezels and a camera bar that goes all-black around the flash; everything else is visually unchanged, right down to the power button sitting where no other Android maker puts it.

Inside, Google is expected to ship its 7-core Tensor G6 and finally drop Samsung’s modem for MediaTek’s M90. RAM stays at 12GB and, despite Samsung and Apple having moved their starters to 256GB, the Pixel 11 is still penciled in for 128GB of base storage. Battery capacity holds at 5,000mAh.

An August 2026 launch window is projected, after Samsung’s next foldables, before Apple’s next iPhones. Pricing is unset, but the report hopes Google keeps the line at $799 while doubling the entry storage to 256GB. Given component volatility, the company may not lock the tag until a week before stage time.

Google has previously said it redesigns every two to three years; this will be year three of the current look, so a bigger shake-up could arrive with the Pixel 12.