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Fresh Pixel 11 leak points to new modem, cameras, and a Nothing-inspired trick

  • According to a leak, Google's next flagship Pixel 11 series will not adopt the new "Project Toscana" face unlock hardware after all. The upgrade will skip the entire lineup.
  • Earlier reports detailed "Project Toscana" as a significant upgrade designed to improve camera-based face unlock in dark environments, matching the speed of competitor systems like Apple's Face ID.
  • Despite the face unlock delay, leaks suggest new camera sensors codenamed "chemosh" and "bastet" will debut, alongside a "Pixel Glow" feature using LEDs similar to Nothing's Glyph interface.
  • Mystic Leaks indicates the series may face hardware downgrades, with base models possibly starting at 8GB of RAM due to broader supply chain constraints affecting consumer electronics.
  • Google is expected to announce the Pixel 11 lineup in August, though consumers must wait for official confirmation in the coming months regarding final device specifications.
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New camera sensors meet well-known weaknesses. With RAM there could be a downgrade for some models, completely new for this is "Pixel Glow"

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Google's next generation of smartphones is back in the spotlight. A new leak of information about Pixel 11 reveals details about the processor, cameras, RAM memory and some changes...

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A new leak about the Google Pixel 11 series reveals an increasingly complete picture of Google's upcoming flagships. Information from leaker Mystic Leaks indicates significant changes to key device components – from cameras and displays, to the Tensor G6 chip, and finally to the new "Pixel Glow" system with RGB LEDs replacing the existing solutions. While some specifications are expected to be improved, there are also reports of possible comprom…

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Topes de Gama broke the news on Monday, May 4, 2026.
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