On August 12, Google is set to unveil its new Pixel series smartphones. Rumors suggest that the company plans to launch three different models of the Pixel 11 this year. In addition to the standard version, there are expectations for the Pixel 11 Pro and the Pixel 11 Pro Fold. The official Google website is already promoting the launch of these smartphones.
A Glimpse of Gold: Google’s Upcoming Devices
As of now, the new Pixel 11 lineup has not been officially displayed. However, this is anticipated to change with Google’s upcoming presentation. The company has already sent out invitations and opened early sign-ups for the smartphone reveal and pre-orders on the Google Store. The upcoming devices are advertised with gleaming gold edges, sparking curiosity and excitement among tech enthusiasts.
In a curious turn, listings for potential Pixel 11 devices in various colors recently appeared on Amazon. These listings are rumored to be part of the “Google Store” on the platform and were seemingly published prematurely. However, given that Amazon hosts many third-party sellers, the information should be approached with caution.
On the platform, the base model of the Pixel 11 has been reportedly listed in three colors: “Obsidian,” “Hibiscus,” and “Pistachio.” However, this does not align with earlier leaks. In the device descriptions, colors such as “Midnight,” “Fuchsia,” and “Moss” were mentioned, which were highlighted in previous reports as well. Furthermore, listings for the Pixel 11 Pro in colors like “Dune,” “Light Fog,” “Pine,” and “Sterling” have also emerged. It appears that the Pixel 11 Pro Fold will also be available in “Midnight” and “Pine” shades.
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Source: Google Store, Android Police, 9to5Google
