The Google Pixel 11 series is set to introduce significant upgrades in camera technology and user interface, aiming to enhance the smartphone experience.
The series will include the Pixel 11 Pro and Pixel 11 Pro Fold. It will feature a new 50MP camera sensor codenamed ‘chemosh’.
The Pixel 11 Pro will also have a main camera sensor codenamed ‘bastet’ and a telephoto sensor known as ‘barghest’. The maximum brightness for the Pixel 11 will reach 2250 nits, while the Pro version can hit 2450 nits.
As of midday, reports indicate that the Pixel 11 Pro will be powered by the Tensor G6 chipset built on a cutting-edge 2nm process. This could represent a significant leap in performance.
Users can expect configurations of either 12GB or 16GB of RAM, with storage options starting at 256GB. However, details on how the new camera sensors will differ remain unclear.
Additionally, the Pixel 11 series is rumored to feature a ‘Pixel Glow’ notification system utilizing LEDs for alerts. This aims to improve user engagement.
Google has faced criticism over previous models regarding performance issues. The upcoming launch is seen as an essential step to regain user trust.
Officials have not disclosed an exact launch date for the Pixel 11 series. However, it is expected to launch this August.
