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Google Pixel 11 — everything we know so far

Leaked code and analyst reports point to a Tensor G6 chip, while Google is expected to keep the Pixel 11 launch in its late-August window.

  • Mystic Leaks posted what they call a "nuke" of information regarding the upcoming Google Pixel 11 series, detailing the Tensor G6 chipset, hardware updates, and a potential "Pixel Glow" feature on the camera bar.
  • The Tensor G6 chip reportedly uses a 1+4+2 configuration with newer Arm C1 cores and a PowerVR CXTP-48-1536 GPU, though the five-year-old graphics processor raises performance concerns.
  • Leaked specifications indicate the base Pixel 11 will utilize a main sensor codenamed "Chemosh," while Pro models adopt "Bastet" and "Barghest" sensors; displays may reach up to 2450 nits with battery capacities as high as 4,840 mAh.
  • Google reportedly won't include its under-display face unlock technology, "Project Toscana," in the Pixel 11 this year, as the hardware is not ready for launch.
  • Separately, Metalenz revealed "Polar ID," an under-display face unlock system that works like Apple's Face, which could appear in Android devices starting in 2027, though it remains unrelated to Google's immediate Pixel 11 plans.
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