Google announces Pixel 11 launch event in August
Google’s Pixel 11 event lands August 12—with a price shift and storage changes
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The brief
Google has officially scheduled its **Made by Google** event for **August 12**, where the **Pixel 11** series will debut. The announcement follows a pattern of Google teasing hardware updates ahead of summer, with press invites already distributed. *Seeking Alpha* highlights the potential price adjustment as a key talking point, while *CNET* confirms the event’s timing without additional details.
Watch for official specs, pricing confirmation, and whether Google introduces new features like AI enhancements or foldable designs. Leaks may surface closer to the event, but no details on software updates or ecosystem integrations have been confirmed yet.
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Quick answers
When is the Pixel 11 launch event?
Google has set the **Made by Google** event for **August 12, 2026**.
Will the Pixel 11 be more expensive than previous models?
Coverage suggests a **higher starting price** and the **discontinuation of the lowest storage variant**, but exact pricing has not been confirmed.
Are there rumors about new features?
No specific features have been leaked beyond the event date. Speculation may focus on AI, camera upgrades, or potential foldable designs, but details remain unconfirmed.
Coverage (5)
- Google Pixel 11 Leak Hints at Higher Prices, New Colors and More Storage CNET · 4h ago
- Google's Pixel 11 launch event is set for August 12, with possible price increases Ars Technica · 4h ago
- Google's Next Pixel Event Is On August 12 Engadget · 4h ago
- Google's Pixel 11 features higher starting price, removal of low storage model: report Seeking Alpha · 4h ago
- Made by Google Event Aug. 12: Invites Go Out to Press CNET · 4h ago
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