Deleted Amazon listings first surfaced with renders and model numbers, and a reader named Ali Choudary sent in fresh screenshots that filled in the rest.The base Pixel 11 starts at $899 for 256GB, with a 512GB option going for $1,019, and both come with 12GB of RAM. Colors include Frost, Pistachio,Hibiscus and Obsidian, or Sterling, Moss, Fuchsia and Midnight if you go by the names floating around European leaks.Moving up, the Pixel 11 Pro is priced at $1,099 for 256GB, $1,219 for 512GB, and around $1,499 for the 1TB model.Here's the twist though. The 256GB Pro reportedly ships with just 12GB RAM, while the bigger storage tiers keep 16GB, unlike last year when every Pixel 10 Pro came with 16 gigs no matter what.That's a little rough for anyone hoping to save by skipping the biggest storage tier.Prices for the Pro XL start at $1,299 and climb to $1,419 and $1,649 for the higher tiers, and the foldable, the Pro Fold, is the priciest of the bunch at $1,899, $2,019 and $2,249 depending on storage.
Google hasn't confirmed any of this yet, since the listings themselves got pulled soon after they went up.That's usually how these things go.The company has already locked in August 12 for a New York event billed as the next generation of Pixel, with the phones expected to run on a new Tensor G6 chip built on a smaller 2nm process, and every model this year skips the old 128GB tier for good. Whether the RAM cuts and price hikes hold up once Google actually takes the stage is still anyone's guess.
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