Pixel 11: In summary
- Google’s upcoming flagship range of Android phones
- Set to launch summer 2026
- Likely to include a new Tensor G6 chip and Qi2 wireless charging
The Google Pixel series of phones is known for its innovative features, particularly in the realm of AI and camera technology.
Google has now unveiled the Pixel 10 series, which not only adds a lot of that but is the first range of flagship phones to bring built-in Qi2 magnetic charging to rival MagSafe (while also being compatible with it).
Things move fast in tech so although the Pixel 10 is fresh out the box, sights already turn to the Pixel 11. In fact, rumours about the next models already surfaced months before the August 2025 Made by Google launch event.
We’re not trying to move on from the Pixel 10, but take a keen interest in what the future looks like for Pixel phones. You might be wondering whether to skip the Pixel 10 and wait for the Pixel 11.
Well, here’s everything we know about the Pixel 11 series so far from rumours and leaks, with our expert analysis and predictions, too.
When will the Google Pixel 11 be released?
In summary
- Set to launch in 2026
- Likely in August, following the Pixel 9 and Pixel 10 schedule
The Google Pixel 11 range is expected to be released in 2026, likely during Google’s annual summer event, which is typically held in August.
Google used to launch new phones in October, but has now moved it forward for the last two generations.

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Indeed, according to rumours, the company is already looking ahead. As revealed by internal documents, the Pixel 11 series is once again to include as many as four devices.
If Google does the same as the last couple of years, the Pixel 11 Pro Fold will get a later release date as the other models.
These documents confirm the codenames for the 2026 Pixel devices, with the Pixel 11 series adopting bear-themed names, such as ‘cubs’ for the standard Pixel 11, ‘grizzly’ for the Pixel 11 Pro, ‘kodiak’ for the Pixel 11 Pro XL, and ‘yogi’ for the Pixel 11 Pro Fold.
The scoop also revealed that Google’s upcoming Pixel 10a is codenamed ‘stallion’.
For context, here are the launch dates of previous generations:
Learn more about all previous Google Pixel phones
Sources: Android Authority
How much will the Google Pixel 11 cost?
In summary
- Potentially starts at £799/$799
- However, a price rise wouldn’t be surprising
Pricing for the Pixel 11 is not confirmed, but if Google follows its recent pricing trends, it could start around £799/$799 for the base model, with the Pro version potentially costing around £999/$999.
The Pro XL and Pro Fold versions might cost around £1,199/$1,199 and £1,749/$1,799, respectively.
However, this pricing would mean Google matches the Pixel 10 models, which didn’t get a price hike compared to the Pixel 9 series.
That’s unlikely to happen two years in a row, so we predict a price rise for the Pixel 11 phones, even if it’s just a small amount.

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What specs and features will the Google Pixel 11 have?
In summary
- New Tensor G6 chipset
- Return of IR camera for face unlock
- Hopefully Qi2.2 wireless charging across the board
- No doubt a lot more AI features and Android 17
Pixel 11 Design & Build
The Pixel 11’s design is, to some extent, expected to follow the style that Google has established with the Pixel 9 and 10 series.
After two years of effectively the same design – colourways aside – Google is more likely to introduce some bigger design changes on the Pixel 11.

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Android Authority reports that Pixel 11 will get better facial recognition, featuring possible enhancements to accommodate the under-display IR camera for secure face unlocking.
This feature would mark a return to a more secure form of face authentication, last seen in the Pixel 4, but without the need for a visible camera, preserving screen space and enhancing the overall aesthetic.
Pixel 11 Display
Google is likely to continue with high-resolution OLED displays in the Pixel 11 series, with improvements to brightness, colour accuracy, and refresh rate.
If Google doesn’t change the size of the displays relative to the Pixel 9 series, here’s what the screens in the Pixel 10 are:
- Pixel 10: 6.3-inch Actua OLED, 3000 nits
- Pixel 10 Pro: 6.3-inch Super Actua LTPO OLED, 3300 nits
- Pixel 10 Pro XL: 6.8-inch Super Actua LTPO OLED, 3300 nits
- Pixel 10 Pro Fold: 8-inch Super Actua Flex LTPO OLED, 3000 nits
Given current trends, the whole Pixel 11 series could sport a 120Hz refresh rate or even higher, providing smoother scrolling and more responsive interactions.

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As said above, the under-display IR camera technology is rumoured to be hidden beneath the display, further enhancing the screen’s seamless look.
Pixel 11 Performance
The Pixel 11 series will likely be powered by the next-generation Tensor G6 chip, custom-designed by Google.
One report says that this chip is expected to introduce a new ‘nanoTPU’ for improved machine learning capabilities and energy efficiency.