Google was supposed to reveal the Pixel 11 on August 12. Amazon appears to have shown too much first.
Google Pixel 11 leak points to Amazon listings with specs, colors, and a higher price
The Google Pixel 11 leak reportedly came from now-deleted Amazon listings that exposed colors, specs, battery details, and a higher starting price before Google’s New York launch event, according to Tom's Guide.
Google has already confirmed the Pixel 11 will launch on August 12 at a special event in New York. The Amazon pages, spotted via 9to5Google, may have gone live early as part of pre-launch retail setup. Tom’s Guide says the listings appeared to come from Amazon itself, not a random third-party seller, though the pages have since been deleted.
That matters. Retailer leaks often use real product assets, but they can also include placeholders, stale copy, or incorrect software fields. This one has a big warning sign: the listings reportedly said the phones ship with Android 16, even though Tom’s Guide says Android 17 has already been released and is widely available on Pixel phones.
“In other words, don't take this leak as gospel, and remain skeptical right up until the point Google tells us what's actually going on on August 12.”
The headline number is $899 for the standard Pixel 11. If accurate, that would raise the cost of entry by $100, while also moving the base storage tier to 256GB.
That creates the awkward part for Google. The reported $899 price matches a 256GB Pixel 10, but if the 128GB tier disappears, buyers can no longer choose the cheaper entry model.
Pixel 11 specs point to storage gains, not a full reinvention
The leaked Pixel 11 specs read more like a careful annual refresh than a dramatic redesign. The standard model was reportedly listed with a 6.3-inch display, 1080x2424 resolution, 256GB of base storage, 12GB of RAM, and a 4,985 mAh battery.
Here’s the clean version of what the Amazon listings reportedly showed:
| Model | Reported display or battery | Reported memory or storage | Reported colors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pixel 11 | 6.3-inch, 1080x2424, 4,985 mAh | 12GB RAM, 256GB base storage | Obsidian, Hibiscus, Pistachio listed, with descriptions matching Midnight, Fuchsia, Moss |
| Pixel 11 Pro | Not fully detailed in the supplied listing report | 12GB RAM reported | Dune, Light Fog, Pine, Sterling |
| Pixel 11 Pro XL | 5,115 mAh battery reported | Not fully detailed in the supplied listing report | Same Pro color family reported |
| Pixel 11 Pro Fold | 4,750 mAh battery reported | Not fully detailed in the supplied listing report | Pine, Midnight |
The color naming is messy but consistent with prior leaks. The standard Pixel 11 was listed in Obsidian, Hibiscus, and Pistachio, while the descriptions used Midnight, Fuchsia, and Moss. Tom’s Guide says the images show blue, lavender or purple, and green finishes.
The Pixel 11 Pro listings reportedly name Dune, Light Fog, Pine, and Sterling. Based on the images cited by Tom’s Guide, Dune appears pinkish orange, Pine looks like muted green, Light Fog appears grayish white, and Sterling may be the vivid pink option. The Pixel 11 Pro Fold appeared in Pine and Midnight.
Google is also teasing the Pixel 11 series on its own website with a short clip. Tom’s Guide says the page shows what appears to be a Pixel 11 with rainbow coloring around the camera bar area, where the LED flash usually sits. That may point to the rumored Pixel Glow feature.
If the reports are accurate, Pixel Glow would act as a rear alert light for notifications, charging, and interactions with Gemini. Tom’s Guide says it appears to start white before cycling through colors, which raises a practical question: is this a full RGB LED, or just the camera flash doing double duty?
For readers following Google beyond hardware, this Pixel leak sits separately from our coverage of Rival Android App Stores Invade Google Play Next Week and Plumbers Get Shut Out as Apple Maps Ads Take On Google. Those stories don’t verify the Pixel 11 leak, but they show why Google product moves draw close scrutiny.
A $899 starting price makes storage the spin
The Google Pixel 11 leak makes pricing the hardest detail to ignore. A standard Pixel 11 at $899 would not be a simple sticker shock story if the base model starts at 256GB. It would be a storage trade: pay the old 256GB price, but lose the cheaper 128GB door.
That is why Tom’s Guide called it a “Schrodinger's price hike,” where the price rises for entry-level buyers even though the 256GB model’s price may not change.
A related pricing report cited in the supplied material says Google may be eliminating the 128GB base tier across the Pixel 11 family, with European prices rising by roughly €100. That report listed the standard Pixel 11 at €999 for 256GB, the Pixel 11 Pro at €1,199, the Pixel 11 Pro XL at €1,399, and the Pixel 11 Pro Fold at €1,999.
The supplied report also listed UK pricing, including £879 for the 256GB Pixel 11, £1,079 for the 256GB Pixel 11 Pro, £1,279 for the 256GB Pixel 11 Pro XL, and £1,799 for the 256GB Pixel 11 Pro Fold.
The U.S. picture is less complete. Tom’s Guide says pricing for the other models was not mentioned in the Amazon leak. It also says the Pixel 11 Pro may get a similar bump if Google kills the 128GB option, while U.S. pricing for the XL and Fold remains unclear because those models already start at 256GB.
XOOMAR analysis: If Google confirms the storage shift, the company’s best argument is simple: buyers get more base storage. The weak point is just as obvious. People who would have chosen a cheaper 128GB Pixel may see only the higher checkout price.
Amazon's Android 16 line is the leak's biggest red flag
The strangest part of the Amazon listing is not the price. It’s the reported Android 16 software line.
Tom’s Guide says that detail seems unlikely because Android 17 has been released and is widely available on Pixel phones. That does not kill the whole leak, but it does suggest at least some listing copy may have been placeholder text.
Other details also need confirmation. The Pixel 11 Pro reportedly appears with 12GB of RAM, which Tom’s Guide describes as a downgrade. The reported 5,115 mAh battery for the Pixel 11 Pro XL and 4,750 mAh for the Pixel 11 Pro Fold are slightly higher than earlier rumors suggested, but Tom’s Guide says they would still be small downgrades from the equivalent Pixel 10 models. The standard Pixel 11 is the exception, listed with 5 mAh more than the Pixel 10.
That mix is exactly why this leak is useful but not final. It may reveal the retail shell of the Pixel 11 lineup. It may also contain errors that were never meant to face customers.
August 12 decides whether Amazon leaked the Pixel 11 or just leaked placeholders
The next checkpoint is Google’s August 12 event in New York. Until then, the practical watch list is narrow: official regional pricing, whether 128GB is really gone, preorder offers, trade-in terms, final battery capacities, and whether every leaked color ships globally.
Carrier pages and new retailer listings may also surface before launch. If they repeat the same specs, colors, and $899 starting price, confidence rises. If they diverge, the Amazon pages will look more like unfinished launch prep.
For now, the Google Pixel 11 leak gives buyers a useful early map: more base storage, familiar hardware contours, fresh colors, possible Pixel Glow, and a higher entry price. The detail Google may have to defend hardest is not the color palette. It’s the missing cheaper model.
The Bottom Line
- The leak suggests Google may raise the Pixel 11 entry price to $899.
- A move to 256GB base storage could soften the price hike but remove the cheaper 128GB option.
- The Android 16 listing error means buyers should wait for Google’s official August 12 announcement.
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