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Google Pixel 11 Leak Reveals the Full Spec Sheet and Two Surprising Changes

The Pixel 11 series could feature new main and telephoto lenses, bigger batteries and could ditch Thermometer for an RGB LED strip at the back

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Google Pixel 11 Pro from the back and front

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Summary

  • Google Pixel 11 and 11 Pro could stick to 6.3-inch displays, while the Pixel 11 Pro XL could arrive with a 6.8-inch display.
  • The Pixel 11 series is also expected to receive a slight bump in the battery alongside new main and telephoto sensors.
  • Pixel 11 series won't include Project Toucan, but it could replace the Thermometer with a glowing RGB strip on the camera island.
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The leak fest for Google's next Pixel smartphones, the Pixel 11 series, has begun. So far, we've seen renders of the standard Pixel 11 smartphone and heard new information about the Tensor G6. However, a new leak digs deeper into the Google Pixel 11, Pixel 11key specifications of the series with surprising additions and improvements.

Pixel 11 Series Specifications Leaked

The official Mystic Leaks Telegram channel has leaked nearly all the specifications of the upcoming Pixel 11 series. Following the previous Tensor G6 leak, new information highlights every new potential change and addition from optics to display, battery, storage and even the colours.

Mystic Leaks telegram channel with Pixel 11 series leaks
Mystic Leaks telegram channel with Pixel 11 series leaks

Starting with the Pixel 11, the smartphone could feature the same 6.3-inch 120 Hz LTPS OLED panel with peak brightness of 3,100 nits. Google could stick to 8 GB RAM for the base variant, and 12 GB on the higher variant.

The internals could be powered by a 4,840mAh battery (typical). Optics-wise, the phone could get a new 50 MP main camera. The leak also suggests three colours – Black, Green, Pink and Purple, although the actual names of these SKUs could be different.

Coming to the Pixel 11 Pro, it could feature a 6.3-inch 1.5K 120 Hz LTPO OLED panel with 3,600 nits of peak brightness. The battery is expected to get a tiny bump to 4,707mAh (Typical), and the leak also suggests improved main and telephoto sensors. RAM variants could include 12 GB and 16 GB.

Pixel 11 Pro XL from the front and back in moonstone colourway
Image Credit: Mystic Leaks | AI-generated
Pixel 11 Pro XL from the front and back in moonstone colourway
Image Credit: Mystic Leaks | AI-generated

Everything on the Pixel 11 Pro XL is similar to the Pixel 11 Pro, except for the larger 5,000mAh (typical) battery and a bigger 6.8-inch 1.5K 120Hz LTPO OLED panel.

Finally, the Pixel 11 Pro Fold could feature a 3,500 nit 8-inch 120 Hz LTPO OLED inner display alongside a 3,600 nit 6.4-inch 120 Hz LTPS OLED outer display. Fueling its internals could be a 4,658mAh (typical) battery, with a new main sensor on the optics front. It will also come in two RAM variants – 12 GB and 16 GB.

Another interesting thing that the leak reveals about the phones is that Google is dropping the Thermometer at the back for an RGB LED array. Earlier reports of the Pixel 11 Pro getting Pixel Glow were indeed true. The array of lights will sit on the camera island and will most probably be used for notifications.

Lastly, Google's Project Toscana, which is rumoured to bring IR Face Unlock to Pixels, won't be debuting in the Pixel 11 series. The tipster says that it's not yet ready for release at this point. That said, with Google I/O 2026 set for May 19, 2026, we should get our first look at the Pixel 11 series on stage. Until then, stay tuned.

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Abubakar is a seasoned Tech Journalist who covers everything Android and consumer electronics. He's a die-hard self-repair enthusiast who loves to dive into the specifics of consumer tech. In his free time, you will find him writing lyrical poetry. He has previously worked with Android Police and How-to Geek.

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