Pricing for Google’s entire Pixel 11 series has surfaced through now-deleted Amazon listings, with the base model at $899 and the Pro Fold topping out at $2,249. Screenshots first reported by Droid Life and expanded with additional detail by Android Authority map storage tiers, RAM splits, and battery sizes across all four phones.
The leak lands about a month before Google’s August 12 launch event in New York City, where the Pixel 11, Pixel 11 Pro, Pixel 11 Pro XL, and Pixel 11 Pro Fold are expected to be unveiled. Google has not commented on the listings, and the pages have already been pulled from Amazon.
The Full Pricing Breakdown Across All Four Pixels
The leaked screenshots came from an Android Authority reader named Ali Choudary, who said he found product pages on Google’s official Amazon storefront by searching for the company’s internal model numbers: 4CS4 (Pixel 11), CGY4 (Pixel 11 Pro), PKK4 (Pixel 11 Pro XL), and 9YI4 (Pixel 11 Pro Fold). Google has since pulled all four pages from Amazon, according to the full US pricing leak from deleted retailer listings. The base Pixel 11 came in at $899 with 256GB of storage, while the 512GB version came in at $1,019.
| Model | 256GB | 512GB | 1TB |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pixel 11 | $899 | $1,019 | – |
| Pixel 11 Pro | $1,099 | $1,219 | $1,449 |
| Pixel 11 Pro XL | $1,299 | $1,419 | $1,649 |
| Pixel 11 Pro Fold | $1,899 | $2,019 | $2,249 |
The pricing scales up as storage and tier rise. Every model has a 256GB base, with the Pro and Pro XL extending to 1TB and the Pro Fold topping out at $2,249 for the top storage option. Colorways vary by model: the base Pixel 11 comes in Frost, Pistachio, Hibiscus, and Obsidian, the Pro and Pro XL share Dune, Light Fog, Midnight, and Pine, and the Pro Fold comes in Midnight and Pine, with one Olive variant spotted at the 512GB tier. Earlier reporting on the slimmer Pine camera bar leak had surfaced the new colorway before the Amazon pages appeared.
The Pro Fold’s Pine finish was already circulating in earlier renders, paired with what those leaks described as a slimmer camera bar. The Amazon listings did not detail the camera bar’s design. Google has not commented publicly on the leak or the storage strategy.
Google Drops the 128GB Starting Option
Google is replacing 128GB with 256GB as the entry-level storage tier on every Pixel 11 model, according to the leaked listings. The change pushes the cheapest Pixel 11 to $899 with 256GB of storage, compared to the $799 starting price of last year’s Pixel 10. The Pro phones follow the same pattern, with the Pixel 11 Pro starting at $1,099 for 256GB and the Pro XL at $1,299. The 256GB base storage tier appears on every model, with no smaller option listed.
Ars Technica framed the shift as Google finally responding to flagship buyers who keep their phones longer and need more room out of the box. Memory supply pressures are a likely factor in the storage bump. Google has not commented on the leak, and the listings have already been pulled from Amazon.
How Google Splits RAM Across the Pro Lineup
On the RAM side, the Pro phones introduce a split that breaks from last year’s Pixel 10 Pro lineup, where every storage tier included 16GB. According to Droid Life’s report on the listings, the 256GB variants of the Pixel 11 Pro and Pixel 11 Pro XL will ship with 12GB of RAM, while the 512GB and 1TB versions retain 16GB. The Pixel 11 Pro Fold ships with 16GB across all three storage capacities. The base Pixel 11 sits at 12GB on both its 256GB and 512GB configurations.
The base model uses 12GB of RAM at every storage tier, ending the 8GB configurations that had surfaced in earlier leaks. The Pro and Pro XL reserve 16GB for the 512GB and 1TB versions only, with 12GB on the 256GB SKUs. Google has not commented on the leak.
The ongoing industry-wide memory supply constraints could be behind the move, although Google hasn’t confirmed any of these details.
That framing came from Android Authority’s coverage of the leaked screenshots, citing the broader component squeeze rather than a confirmed Google policy. The split lines up with reporting on memory pricing pressures tied to AI-related demand. The Pixel 10 Pro Fold’s 5,015mAh battery is larger than the new Pro Fold’s listed 4,750mAh cell, which Android Authority also flagged as possibly a placeholder. The complete Pixel 11 specs, codenames, and release dates are tracked on Droid Life’s running guide.
Hardware Details Across the Lineup
The listings also carry detailed specifications for each phone, giving the clearest pre-launch look yet at what Google is preparing. Every model lists a 6.3-inch or larger OLED display running at 120Hz, plus a 13-megapixel front-facing camera. Bluetooth 6 and Wi-Fi 6E appear on all four phones in the leak.
| Spec | Pixel 11 | Pixel 11 Pro | Pixel 11 Pro XL | Pixel 11 Pro Fold |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Display | 6.3″ OLED, 120Hz | 6.3″, 120Hz | 6.8″ OLED, 120Hz | 6.5″ OLED cover, 120Hz |
| Battery | 4,985mAh | 4,850mAh | 5,115mAh | 4,750mAh |
| Front camera | 13MP | 13MP | 13MP | 13MP |
| Connectivity | Bluetooth 6, Wi-Fi 6E | Bluetooth 6, Wi-Fi 6E | Bluetooth 6, Wi-Fi 6E | Bluetooth 6, Wi-Fi 6E |
| Weight | 204g | – | 226g | 239g |
One number that stands out is the Pro Fold’s battery, which Android Authority says is smaller than the 5,015mAh cell inside the Pixel 10 Pro Fold. Android Authority flagged the figure as possibly being a placeholder, given that other listing details appeared unfinished. The base Pixel 11 weighs 204 grams, the Pro XL tips the scales at 226 grams, and the Pro Fold comes in at 239 grams. Every phone in the lineup lists a 13-megapixel front-facing camera.
Connectivity carries over across the board, with Bluetooth 6 and Wi-Fi 6E on every model in the listing. Reports from earlier in the year pointed to Samsung’s M16 OLED panel in the Pixel 11, though Google has not confirmed the supplier. Pricing on the foldable tops out at $2,249 for the 1TB variant, the most expensive model in the lineup.
The Pro Fold weighs 239 grams, the heaviest phone in the lineup. The Pro XL comes in at 226 grams, and the base Pixel 11 at 204 grams. The Pixel 11 Pro weight was not included in the leaked listings. Google has not addressed any of the weight details in its invite or other communications.
Memory Costs Climb Across the Smartphone Industry
The leaked pricing puts the base Pixel 11 at $899, compared to the $799 starting price of last year’s Pixel 10. The Pixel 11 Pro Fold is listed at $1,899 for the base 256GB version, compared to $1,799 for the Pixel 10 Pro Fold. Ars Technica’s coverage of the August 12 launch event and price-hike context flagged AI-related component demand as a likely driver of the increase. Google has not addressed pricing in its event invitation.
Some new rumors, however, suggest the updated phones will come with inflated price tags courtesy of the AI-driven component shortage.
That framing came from Ars Technica’s launch-event coverage, citing rumors rather than confirmed Google statements. European pricing has reportedly moved higher as well, with the Pixel 11 Pro XL and Pixel 11 Pro Fold each picking up an additional €100 at the base 256GB level compared to last year. Memory and storage costs have climbed across the smartphone industry as AI-related demand has tightened supply.
Loose Ends Before August 12
Google’s August 12 event is set for New York City, with the keynote starting at 3 p.m. PT / 6 p.m. ET, much later in the day than the company’s usual hardware reveals, per the the August 12 hardware event timing details report. Google has not commented on the leaked listings or the storage, RAM, or pricing details. The Pixel 11, Pixel 11 Pro, Pixel 11 Pro XL, and Pixel 11 Pro Fold are all expected at the event. Buyers should treat every figure as tentative until the on-stage confirmation.
The leak does not address several details that Google is still expected to confirm at its event. Android Authority flagged the Pro Fold’s 4,750mAh battery as one figure that could be a placeholder, given other unfinished entries on the same listing. Pixel Glow has been the most consistent design rumor around the Pixel 11 series, described by Ars Technica as a rear-facing notification and status light wrapping the camera bar.
- Final Tensor G6 performance and efficiency benchmarks
- Pixel Glow’s exact lighting pattern and customization
- Camera sensor details and telephoto lens capabilities
- Confirmed U.S. release date and pre-order timing
The Tensor G6 chip is widely expected to power the new phones, built on TSMC’s N2 (2nm) process for the first time on a Pixel flagship, per Droid Life’s tracking. Google’s event teasers did not show the camera bar in detail. None of those design or chip details have been confirmed by Google, and the company has not addressed the leak. They are expected to land at the August 12 event, alongside the Pixel Watch 5.
The keynote runs in New York City starting at 3 p.m. PT / 6 p.m. ET. Google’s invitation didn’t tease any of those features by name.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is Google announcing the Pixel 11 series?
Google has confirmed its next Made by Google event for August 12, 2026, in New York City. The keynote starts at 3 p.m. PT / 6 p.m. ET, later in the day than the company’s usual hardware reveals. Pixel Watch 5 and four Pixel 11 phones are expected to debut at the event.
How much will the Pixel 11 cost in the US?
The base Pixel 11 is listed at $899 for the 256GB version, and the 512GB version comes in at $1,019, according to the leaked Amazon pages.
Is Google dropping the 128GB storage option?
Yes. The leaked listings show 256GB as the entry-level storage tier on every Pixel 11 model. Google has not commented publicly on the change, and the listings have already been pulled from Amazon.
How much RAM does the Pixel 11 Pro have?
The 256GB Pixel 11 Pro is listed with 12GB of RAM, while the 512GB and 1TB versions retain 16GB. The Pixel 11 Pro XL follows the same split, and the Pro Fold ships with 16GB across all storage tiers.
Will the Pixel 11 Pro Fold cost more than the Pixel 10 Pro Fold?
Yes. The leaked listings put the 256GB Pixel 11 Pro Fold at $1,899, up from the $1,799 starting price of the Pixel 10 Pro Fold. The 512GB version is listed at $2,019 and the 1TB at $2,249.





