Google's own Amazon listings just revealed the entire Pixel 11 lineup, pricing, colors, and specs, before the company yanked them down. The now-deleted pages, spotted on Google's official Amazon storefront by reader Ali Choudary and reported by Android Authority and Droid Life, cover the Pixel 11, Pixel 11 Pro, Pixel 11 Pro XL, and Pixel 11 Pro Fold. Internal model numbers (4CS4, CGY4, PKK4, 9YI4) surfaced the listings before Google removed them.
The headline takeaway: 128GB storage is dead. Every Pixel 11 model starts at 256GB.
The base Pixel 11 in Frost, Pistachio, Hibiscus, and Obsidian is priced at $899 for 256GB and $1,019 for 512GB, both with 12GB of RAM. Specs include a 6.3-inch OLED display at 2856 x 1280 resolution with 120Hz, a 4,985mAh battery, a 13MP front camera, Bluetooth 6, and Wi-Fi 6E.
Weight comes in at 204 grams. The Pixel 11 Pro starts at $1,099 (256GB), $1,219 (512GB), and $1,449 (1TB), available in Olive, Obsidian, Canyon, and Fog. Google is reportedly splitting RAM configurations: 12GB on the 256GB model, 16GB on higher tiers, a departure from the Pixel 10 Pro, which offered 16GB across all variants.
The Pro packs a 6.3-inch display, 4,850mAh battery, 120x digital zoom, and a 13MP selfie camera. The Pixel 11 Pro XL is priced at $1,299 (256GB), $1,419 (512GB), and $1,649 (1TB), with the same RAM split. Its 6.8-inch OLED panel runs at 2992 x 1344 resolution with 120Hz, backed by a 5,115mAh battery.
Weight is 226 grams. The Pixel 11 Pro Fold commands $1,899 (256GB), $2,019 (512GB), and $2,249 (1TB), with 16GB of RAM across the board.
Color options include Obsidian and Olive (listed as "Pine" in earlier leaks). The foldable features a 6.5-inch outer OLED display at 2342 x 1080 with 120Hz, a 4,750mAh battery, and a 13MP front camera.
FCC filings published this week confirm the Pixel 11 series uses MediaTek modem IP in the Tensor G6 chip, marking Google's shift away from Samsung for modem technology. The Tensor G6 is expected to be Google's first chip fabricated on TSMC's 2nm process.
Google has scheduled its Made by Google event for August 12 in New York, with pre-orders opening the same day and retail availability likely by August 20, based on previous launch patterns.












