By Pixel Paladin For Diablo Tech Blog | August 18 2026 The Google Pixel 11 series, announced on August 12, 2026, and released on August 20, 2026, continues Google’s philosophy of prioritizing clean software, computational photography, and on-device AI over raw hardware dominance. The lineup includes the standard Pixel 11, the compact Pixel 11 Pro, the larger Pixel 11 Pro XL, and a foldable. This article focuses on a detailed comparison between the everyday Pixel 11 and the flagship-oriented Pixel 11 Pro XL, examining every major specification, hardware difference, software experience, and AI capability. Both phones launch with Android 17 and promise seven years of OS, security, and Pixel Drop updates. They share the same Google Tensor G6 chipset and Titan M3 security coprocessor, but diverge significantly in display quality, camera hardware, form factor, charging speeds, storage options, and select AI/hardware features. Pricing starts at $899 for the Pixel 11 (256 GB) and ...
By Diablo Tech Blog | August 18 2026 The Google Pixel 11 series, announced on August 12, 2026, and available for pre-order with a release around August 20, marks a meaningful evolution in Google’s flagship lineup. It includes the base Pixel 11, Pixel 11 Pro, Pixel 11 Pro XL, and Pixel 11 Pro Fold. While design language stays familiar, the internal upgrades—especially the switch to a MediaTek modem in the Tensor G6—address long-standing complaints about connectivity, efficiency, and thermals. Google’s own marketing highlights the “all-new modem” as “reliable, faster, and more power efficient,” based on pre-production lab testing. This is the first Pixel generation to fully drop Samsung Exynos modems (used since the Tensor era starting with Pixel 6) in favor of MediaTek’s M90. The change was confirmed via FCC filings and baseband details ahead of launch. The MediaTek M90 Modem: The Most Important Hardware Change Samsung modems in earlier Tensors (especially early generatio...