Google accidentally listed the entire Pixel 11 series on Amazon a month early, revealing pricing, specs, and colors.

  • Prices are rising by $100 across the board, with the base Pixel 11 now starting at $899 with 256GB of storage.

  • Google is hit by the memory crisis, with base Pro and Pro XL variants dropping to 12GB of RAM instead of 16GB.

  • The Pixel 11 Pro Fold starts at $1,899 but drops to a smaller 4,750mAh battery, down from last year’s 5,000mAh.

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    4 hours ago

    I wouldn’t pay more for less memory, regardless of why it was explained that it was happening. Older Pixels with more memory would be a better performer for less money.

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      I get that on the face of it it’s a bad deal, but I don’t think RAM capacity is the only factor in a phone’s performance.

      Given Pixel’s longevity these days, I wouldn’t expect Pixel 10 or even Pixel 9 users to be jumping to the 11 anyway.

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        Definitely not the only but with the memory heavy apps that I use, it’s a huge factor.

        I think I can probably get to the 12(used) before I decide to upgrade my 9. I’ll pick one up once Graphene is released on it.

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          Do yourself a favour and just pay to replace your 9’s battery. Would keep you going until the 13 or even 14. That’s how I’m still using a Pixel 7 today.

          I mainly want to upgrade for the improvements to the display, and for integrated MagSafe.