A new leak today claims to bring us a ton of details about the upcoming Google Pixel 11 family, so let’s dive right in. All devices will be using the Tensor G6 SoC, which will be built on a TSMC N2 (2nm) node. Its CPU will have one ARM C1-Ultra core at 4.11GHz, four ARM C1-Pro cores at 3.38GHz, and two ARM C1-Pro cores at 2.65GHz. The PowerVR C-Series CXTP-48-1536 GPU will be in, as will be Google’s Titan M3 security chip. The modem will be the MediaTek M90 (MT6986D). There will also be a new Tensor Processing Unit (TPU) baked in.
Now onto the smartphones themselves. The vanilla Pixel 11 is said to sport a 6.3-inch OLED screen with 1080×2424 resolution and 120Hz refresh rate, 240Hz PWM, and up to 2,200-nit peak brightness. The phone will have 8/12GB of RAM, a new main camera (which is billed to be “very likely” 50MP), and a 4,840 mAh rated capacity battery which will most likely be advertised as a typical capacity of 5,000 mAh. This handset will allegedly be offered in black, green, pink, and purple.
The Pixel 11 Pro has a 6.3-inch 1280×2856 OLED screen with 120Hz refresh rate, 240Hz PWM, and 2,450-nit peak brightness, 12/16GB of RAM, a new main camera, a new telephoto camera, and a rated battery capacity
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