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Google Pixel 11 Already on Amazon! Possible Specs and Colors Revealed

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Product pages discovered on Amazon reveal the successor to the Google Pixel 10 (pictured here). Photo: Getty Images
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July 15, 2026, 2:11 pm | Read time: 3 minutes

Just weeks before the anticipated presentation of the Pixel 11 series, several product pages have appeared on Amazon. The listings show initial images of the Pixel 11 and also include hints about the colors, features, and batteries of the new devices. However, not all the details match previous leaks, so the information should be viewed with caution.

Amazon Listings Provide New Clues

Google is expected to unveil the Pixel 11 series on August 13, 2026. However, three product pages have already been discovered on Amazon. According to the online magazine “9to5Google,” or “9to5Toys,” these might be accidentally published drafts or placeholders. The pages apparently also contain official images.

Nevertheless, doubts remain. Although the entries come from the Google Store area and Amazon is listed as the seller, there is no official confirmation yet. Additionally, numerous third-party vendors are also active on the platform.

Different Color Specifications

The images show the regular Pixel 11 in three color variants. The product titles mention the colors “Obsidian,” “Hibiscus,” and “Pistachio.” However, the descriptions use different names. There, the names “Midnight,” “Fuchsia,” and “Moss” appear, which have already matched previous leaks about the Pixel 11 series.

There are also details about other devices. According to the product pages, the Pixel 11 Pro is expected to come in “Dune,” “Light Fog,” “Pine,” and “Sterling.” For the Pixel 11 Pro Fold, the colors “Pine” and “Midnight” are mentioned.

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Product Pages List Initial Technical Specifications

In addition to the images, the entries also provide hints about the features. Accordingly, the Pixel 11 is expected to have a 6.3-inch display with a resolution of 2424 × 1080 pixels. The device is also expected to have 256 gigabytes of storage and 12 gigabytes of RAM.

This information differs from an earlier rumor, which suggested only 8 gigabytes of RAM. Whether the information on the Amazon pages is correct remains open for now.

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The battery sizes are also listed in the descriptions. For the Pixel 11, the entries mention a capacity of 4,985 milliampere-hours. The following values are listed for the other models:

  • Pixel 11 Pro XL: 5,115 milliampere-hours
  • Pixel 11 Pro Fold: 4,750 milliampere-hours

Whether these values actually correspond to the final devices cannot be confirmed at this time.

Not All Information Seems Plausible

Some information on the product pages raises additional questions. For instance, Android 16 is listed as the operating system. At the same time, this seems questionable, as the new smartphones are very likely to be shipped directly with Android 17.

Additionally, the descriptions mention an accessory called “Google Pixel Tag.” However, Google has not yet introduced such a product. Although there have been rumors about such a tracker for years, concrete evidence of a finished device is still lacking.

The quality of the published images is also noticeable. Several areas appear slightly pixelated, and the resolution seems comparatively low. However, this would not be unusual for possible placeholder graphics. By August 13, 2026, at the latest, Google is expected to answer the open questions surrounding the Pixel 11 series.

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