Google Pixel 11 Series Set for Launch: Incremental Upgrades Focus on Stability and Performance
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Updated · PhoneArena · Apr 17
Google Pixel 11 Series Set for Launch: Incremental Upgrades Focus on Stability and Performance
50 articles · Updated · PhoneArena · Apr 17
Google is preparing to launch its Pixel 11 smartphone series, with leaks revealing incremental upgrades in design, performance, and camera technology.
The Pixel 11 lineup, expected to debut between August and September 2026, will feature the new Tensor G6 chip, improved battery life, and refined AI integration.
Analysts note Google is focusing on stability and usability, aiming to address past issues with overheating and performance while keeping prices competitive with rivals.
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