Google Pixel 11 leaks reveal 7-core Tensor G6, 16GB RAM, and Pixel Glow

Aadil Raval
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Highlights
  • Google Pixel 11 series leaks ahead of time revealing key specs on-board.
  • Google will launch Tensor G6-powered devices which is a 2nm chipset fabbed by TSMC.
  • There's a new feature in the works called Pixel Glow that resembles much like Nothing's Glyph interface.

We just got treated to a new batch of Google Pixel 11 leaks revealing key specs and what changed compared to the Pixel 10 series. All thanks to tipster MysticLeaks, according to whom the Pixel 11 series will bring the Tensor G6 SoC under the hood, and here’s what the latest buzz is all about.

Google Pixel 11 leaks ahead of launch with Tensor G6 SoC

According to the tipster, Pixel 11 will use a 2nm Tensor G6 SoC fabbed on an N2 node by TSMC. It is a 7-core architecture; the CPU brings 1x ARM C1-Ultra core @4.11GHz, 4x ARM C1 Pro @3.38GHz, and finally, we have 2x C1- Pro cores @2.65GHz, minding low-power tasks.

There’s a PowerVR CXTP-48 GPU on board, paired with a new Titan M3 chip and TPU for security and AI handling, respectively. On the storage front, we have 8/12GB of RAM and most probably up to 1TB of storage. 

Google Pixel 11 leaks reveal 7-core Tensor G6, 16GB RAM, and Pixel Glow
Image Credits: OnLeaks x Android Headlines

The base Google Pixel 11 will bring a 6.3” OLED 1080 x 2424px display boasting a refresh rate of 120Hz and can illuminate at up to 2,200 nits on the peak level. The phone brings a 4,840mAh battery under the hood (rated at 5,000mAh). There’s a new 50MP primary camera at the back, although specifics remain elusive. 

Punch a bit upwards, and you’ll come across the Pixel 11 Pro, the phone with a slightly better 6.3” 1280x2856px OLED 120Hz panel that can blast luminosity at 2,450-nits peak brightness. Google Pixel 11 Pro leaks suggest a battery capacity of 4,707mAh (typically rated at 4,900mAh). There’s 12/16GB of RAM on board, plus a new primary cam (possibly with a 50MP sensor) and a new telephoto shooter.

The top-of-the-line flagship Pixel 11 Pro XL goes a step further, housing a giant 6.8” OLED 1344 x 2992px display with 2,450-nits peak brightness, 240Hz PWM, and a battery capacity of 5,000mAh.

Next up, we have the Pixel 11 Pro Fold, its next-gen foldable phone with a 2076x2160px 120Hz 2,050-nit primary foldable display, followed by a 1080x2342px 120Hz 2,450-nit cover display. There’s 12/16GB of RAM and a 4,658mAh battery under the hood that will be typically rated at 4,800mAh. There’s also news around it getting a new primary cam as well.

Google Pixel 11 Pro Fold renders leak
Image Credits: OnLeaks x Android Headlines

The Pixel 11 series will bring a new feature on board dubbed “Pixel Glow.” Here, Pixels will be ditching the IT thermometer for a compact RGB LED array that looks akin to Nothing’s Glyph interface. It remains to be seen what we can do with the interface. 

The Google Pixel 11 series launch is expected to happen in October this year, just as previous iterations. The limited storage options, as referenced above (check RAM), could be a sign of a memory shortage that the OEMs are facing. Check out this space for more on the Google Pixel 11 series. 

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Highlights
  • Google Pixel 11 series leaks ahead of time revealing key specs on-board.
  • Google will launch Tensor G6-powered devices which is a 2nm chipset fabbed by TSMC.
  • There's a new feature in the works called Pixel Glow that resembles much like Nothing's Glyph interface.

We just got treated to a new batch of Google Pixel 11 leaks revealing key specs and what changed compared to the Pixel 10 series. All thanks to tipster MysticLeaks, according to whom the Pixel 11 series will bring the Tensor G6 SoC under the hood, and here’s what the latest buzz is all about.

Google Pixel 11 leaks ahead of launch with Tensor G6 SoC

According to the tipster, Pixel 11 will use a 2nm Tensor G6 SoC fabbed on an N2 node by TSMC. It is a 7-core architecture; the CPU brings 1x ARM C1-Ultra core @4.11GHz, 4x ARM C1 Pro @3.38GHz, and finally, we have 2x C1- Pro cores @2.65GHz, minding low-power tasks.

There’s a PowerVR CXTP-48 GPU on board, paired with a new Titan M3 chip and TPU for security and AI handling, respectively. On the storage front, we have 8/12GB of RAM and most probably up to 1TB of storage. 

Google Pixel 11 leaks reveal 7-core Tensor G6, 16GB RAM, and Pixel Glow
Image Credits: OnLeaks x Android Headlines

The base Google Pixel 11 will bring a 6.3” OLED 1080 x 2424px display boasting a refresh rate of 120Hz and can illuminate at up to 2,200 nits on the peak level. The phone brings a 4,840mAh battery under the hood (rated at 5,000mAh). There’s a new 50MP primary camera at the back, although specifics remain elusive. 

Punch a bit upwards, and you’ll come across the Pixel 11 Pro, the phone with a slightly better 6.3” 1280x2856px OLED 120Hz panel that can blast luminosity at 2,450-nits peak brightness. Google Pixel 11 Pro leaks suggest a battery capacity of 4,707mAh (typically rated at 4,900mAh). There’s 12/16GB of RAM on board, plus a new primary cam (possibly with a 50MP sensor) and a new telephoto shooter.

The top-of-the-line flagship Pixel 11 Pro XL goes a step further, housing a giant 6.8” OLED 1344 x 2992px display with 2,450-nits peak brightness, 240Hz PWM, and a battery capacity of 5,000mAh.

Next up, we have the Pixel 11 Pro Fold, its next-gen foldable phone with a 2076x2160px 120Hz 2,050-nit primary foldable display, followed by a 1080x2342px 120Hz 2,450-nit cover display. There’s 12/16GB of RAM and a 4,658mAh battery under the hood that will be typically rated at 4,800mAh. There’s also news around it getting a new primary cam as well.

Google Pixel 11 Pro Fold renders leak
Image Credits: OnLeaks x Android Headlines

The Pixel 11 series will bring a new feature on board dubbed “Pixel Glow.” Here, Pixels will be ditching the IT thermometer for a compact RGB LED array that looks akin to Nothing’s Glyph interface. It remains to be seen what we can do with the interface. 

The Google Pixel 11 series launch is expected to happen in October this year, just as previous iterations. The limited storage options, as referenced above (check RAM), could be a sign of a memory shortage that the OEMs are facing. Check out this space for more on the Google Pixel 11 series. 

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