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Pixel 11 Pro

It's official

This one launched before we started watching.

The real dates are above. We never made a guess for it, so there is nothing to grade — and we would rather show you nothing than invent a prediction after the fact.

Prices reported elsewhere

Currencies we have a price for but no matching launch market. As reported, in the currency they were quoted in — we never convert between currencies, because a converted figure is a number nobody actually printed.

euro Reported

€1,199

for the 256GB model — nobody has priced the entry version yet

Stated as fact, but by only one or two sources.

1 source, 1 report

US dollar Official

from $1,099

Confirmed by the manufacturer.

The article wrote a bare currency symbol, so we have assumed USD.

2 sources, 6 reports

What the hardware is

9 of 20 headline specs known so far. Values from a spec database describe a phone that exists; values from articles are what sources claim about one that does not yet. Each row says which it is, and where sources contradict each other we print both figures rather than choosing.

1 spec is reported two different ways. Those rows are marked below.

display

Resolution
1280p+ Rumoured
Screen size
6.3" Rumoured
Panel type
OLED Rumoured

performance

Chipset
Tensor G6 Rumoured 2 sources

memory

Storage
256 GB Rumoured 2 sources

camera

Front camera
42 MP Sources disagree also reported as 48 MP
Main camera
50 MP Rumoured

battery

Battery
4850 mAh Rumoured
Wired charging
30 W Rumoured
Wireless charging
25 W Rumoured

Still unknown: refresh rate, ram, rear cameras, height, width, thickness, weight, ingress protection, operating system, 5g, nfc.

Where you will be able to buy it

Probably worldwide Based on how this product line usually launches

Going on what this line normally does, not on anything said about this phone yet.

Pixel normally launches worldwide.

No report so far has named a specific country for this one. That is normal early on: the market is usually only spelled out close to launch.

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