Google will introduce its Pixel 11 lineup at an August 12 event, giving the company a head start before Apple announces its next iPhone models in September. The launch is expected to bring four new devices, including the Pixel 11, Pixel 11 Pro, Pixel 11 Pro XL, and Pixel 11 Pro Fold.
The Pixel 11 series is expected to feature slimmer bezels, a slightly thinner body, and a cleaner all-black camera bar. Google also plans to remove 128GB as the base storage option, with 256GB expected to become the new starting point across the lineup.
The Pixel 11 Pro Fold will likely keep a design close to the Pixel 10 Pro Fold, but leaks suggest it will be thinner than the previous model. The device is expected to measure around 10.1mm when folded and 4.8mm when opened, which brings it closer to the rumored thickness of Apple’s first foldable iPhone.
Pixel 11 expected changes
- Slimmer bezels across the lineup
- Slightly thinner design
- Updated all-black camera bar
- 256GB starting storage
- Possible price increase in Europe
- Thinner Pixel 11 Pro Fold design
Pricing remains a major point to watch, as leaks suggest Google could raise Pixel 11 prices by €100 in Europe. Higher memory costs have already pushed several tech companies to increase prices this year, and Apple is also expected to charge more for its upcoming iPhone 18 Pro models.
Google’s new Pixel phones will enter a more competitive foldable market, with Samsung also preparing new Galaxy Z Fold and Flip models before Apple joins the category with its first foldable iPhone.