Google Pixel 11, Pixel 11 Pro, XL : Something big just surfaced about Google’s next phones. On May fifth, two thousand twenty six, secret details slipped out showing how different things will be. Instead of sticking to the old formula, the new group includes four models Pixel Eleven, Pro, Pro Extra Large, one folding version too. Hidden inside each? A super small two nanometer brain called Tensor G Six, nicknamed Malibu. Speed matters, sure, but what stands out even more sits at the back. That strip up top might now light up in colors, tiny lights blinking softly where a heat tracker used to live. They’re calling it Pixel Glow, turning function into something you notice, feel, almost play with. This isn’t just an upgrade. It feels like a quiet turn, a nudge toward tech that shows personality. Surprisingly human, for something made of glass and silicon.
1. Google Pixel 11 and 11 Pro
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One thing stands out right away. Cubs and Grizzly share a 6.3-inch OLED screen size, yet differ sharply beyond that. A higher resolution – 1280×2856 lives inside the Grizzly, bringing images into tighter focus. Smoothness shifts on its own, thanks to adaptive 1–120Hz updates found only in the Pro. Brightness levels jump too, since 3,600 nits beat 3,100 by a visible margin. Power comes from the same source: Tensor G6 runs both phones equally well. Memory stretches further in the Pro, topping out at 16GB of RAM when needed. Little lights appear along the edge now – “Pixel Glow” – exclusive to the larger model. Camera hardware climbs ahead using Bastet and Barghest sensors built for more detail. Compact form meets heavy lifting, especially when taking photos matters most.
2. Google Pixel 11 Pro XL
Biggest of the classic flagships arriving in 2026, the Pixel 11 Pro XL – codenamed “Kodiak” – comes with a 6.8-inch OLED panel running at 1344×2992 pixels. Brightness hits 3,600 nits, matching the standard Pro model, while memory stretches to 16GB. Yet what sets it apart sits under the hood: a beefed-up 5,000mAh battery, the biggest so far in this lineup. Built for long run times and wide viewing space, it runs on the fresh Metis GXP chip made for heavy lifting in photo processing. Unlike earlier versions, there is no temperature sensor here; instead, users get the “Pixel Glow” light bar along the back edge, signaling a shift in how Google shapes its phones now.
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3. Google Pixel 11 Pro Fold
Out of nowhere, the Pixel 11 Pro Fold known as Yogi lands as Google’s newest twist on folding phones. Its inside screen hits a punchy 2,050 nits under HDR light. Not what you’d expect, but it uses the regular Pixel 11’s Chemosh 50-megapixel camera instead of the Pro version’s special gear. Even with all those moving parts, there’s room for a 4,658mAh power pack alongside support for 16 gigabytes of memory. Peek at the outside screen and you’ll find it shines just as hard, hitting 3,600 nits max brightness. When folded shut, the whole thing still feels sharp, fast, fully alive.
key features and hardware details
Deep inside beats the Tensor G6, carved from 2 nanometers, pushing tasks fast with a lead core clocked at 4.11 GHz. Safety stays locked down by the separate Titan M3 security module sitting guard nearby. Image magic gets a lift from Metis, a fresh visual brain said to sharpen low-light video sharpness. Lighting up the back, Pixel Glow swaps old alerts for tiny colored lights tucked into the camera ridge. Face scanning via infrared – slated under Project Toscana – misses launch, held off until later. Tougher build quality arrives alongside better glass, now lit by Samsung’s newest OLEDs that shine brighter than most.










