Google Pixel 11 May Finally Switch to MediaTek Modem for Faster 5G
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Google has just launched the 10-Pixel phone series but it seems that the company is already working in Pixel 11 and, according to the latest noises, everything indicates that it intends to change a 'modems' provider for its next mobile devices. Says the Mystic Leaks (via 9to5google) site that Google should replace the 'modem' Exynos integrated in pixel 10 by a M90 of MediaTek in the pixel 11 series. As it seems, Google is driving "the initial in…
Google Pixel 11 May Finally Switch to MediaTek Modem for Faster 5G
Google’s next flagship lineup may finally make the long-rumored switch to a MediaTek modem. Back in December 2024, reports suggested that the Pixel 10 series would feature MediaTek hardware, but that never happened. Instead, Google stuck with Samsung’s Exynos modem for another year. Now, new leaks indicate that the upcoming Pixel 11 could change that. […] The post Google Pixel 11 May Finally Switch to MediaTek Modem for Faster 5G appeared first …
The Pixel 10 is only available for a few weeks, but already the first rumors about its successor are beginning to circulate. According to several leaks, the Pixel 11 could mark a new technological turning point for Google: the company would consider abandoning Samsung's 5G modem to the benefit of a MediaTek modem. Pixel 11: Google ready to [...] L-article Pixel 11: Will the switch to MediaTek M90 modem make the smartphone more autonomous and eff…
Google Pixel 11: Will It Make Up for What It Should Have Done This Year? - theGeek.games
TECH NEWS – Google fell short with the Pixel 10, but its subsidiary, Alphabet, may be able to change that next year. The Pixel 10 was initially tested with MediaTek 5G modems, but Google ultimately decided that using the Samsung Exynos 5400 processor was the best option for its flagship smartphones. However, the company could change course with the Pixel 11 lineup next year, bringing with it several significant improvements. Samsung was not en…
The Pixel 11 could abandon Samsung radio components in favor of a 5G modem signed MediaTek, a promise of higher speeds and better controlled power consumption.
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