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New Pixel 11 leak reveals colors, specs, and a surprise accessory ahead of launch

Leaked images points to Midnight, Fuchsia, and Moss as the Pixel 11's color options

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With the Pixel 11 just a month away from its official debut, a fresh leak has given us a lot to talk about. A set of placeholder listings that briefly surfaced on Amazon appears to show the Pixel 11, Pixel 11 Pro, and Pixel 11 Pro Fold in multiple color options, along with key specs and a new accessory that could debut alongside the phones. First spotted by 9to5Google, the listings are believed to be drafts that went live ahead of schedule.

A first look at the Pixel 11’s color lineup

The base Pixel 11 appears in three finishes described as Midnight, Fuchsia, and Moss inside the listing descriptions, even though the placeholder titles use different names. The model number embedded in the listings, 4CS4, matches identifiers previously tied to Pixel 11 hardware, which adds credibility to what we’re seeing.

The Pixel 11 Pro shows up in Dune and Sterling, while the Pixel 11 Pro Fold appears in Pine and Midnight. None of these represent a dramatic visual overhaul from last year, suggesting Google is focusing its energy on what’s under the hood instead of a new design.

The specs and a surprise accessory

The listings also point to a 6.3-inch 1080×2424 display, a 4,985mAh battery, slightly larger than the previous generation, a 204g chassis, 12GB of RAM, and 256GB of storage, with a starting price of $899. That RAM configuration matters because earlier speculation suggested Google might drop the base model to 8GB to keep costs down. Instead, it looks like Google kept the 12GB and raised the starting price.

Perhaps the biggest surprise buried in the listings is a reference to a Google Pixel Tag, listed as a compatible accessory. No such product currently exists, but rumors of a Google-made item tracker similar to Apple’s AirTag have circulated for years. If real, this could mark Google’s long-awaited entry into the item tracking space.

Manisha Priyadarshini
Manisha Priyadarshini is a tech and entertainment writer with over nine years of editorial experience.
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