Google’s upcoming Pixel 11 lineup just got its clearest look yet, and it came from an unlikely source: deleted product listings on Amazon. An Android Authority reader spotted the pages on Google’s official Amazon storefront before they were pulled, capturing screenshots that reveal pricing, storage options, RAM configurations, and display specs for nearly every phone in the range.
The reader, Ali Choudary, found the pages by searching for Google’s internal model numbers. The four codes correspond to the Pixel 11, Pixel 11 Pro, Pixel 11 Pro XL, and Pixel 11 Pro Fold. Google has since removed all the listings. As reported by Android Authority, additional details from publication Droid Life fill in some of the gaps left by the screenshots.
If the leaked figures are accurate, Google is preparing a significant price increase across the board while also making a quiet but notable change to base storage. The 128GB option that has long anchored the Pixel lineup appears to be gone entirely, with 256GB now the starting point for every model.
Here is what the leaked listings show for each device:
Pixel 11 starts at $899 for the 256GB version and $1,019 for 512GB. Both options carry 12GB of RAM. The phone comes in Frost, Pistachio, Hibiscus, and Obsidian. Listed specs include:
- 6.3-inch OLED display at 2,856 x 1,280 resolution
- 120Hz refresh rate
- 4,985mAh battery
- 13MP front camera
- Bluetooth 6 and Wi-Fi 6E
- 204g weight
Pixel 11 Pro pricing runs from $1,099 for 256GB up to $1,449 for 1TB. The 512GB and 1TB variants are listed with 16GB of RAM, while the 256GB base model reportedly ships with 12GB. That is a departure from the Pixel 10 Pro, where every storage tier included 16GB. Other listed specs point to a 6.3-inch display, 4,850mAh battery, 120x digital zoom, and a 13MP front camera.
Pixel 11 Pro XL starts at $1,299 for 256GB and goes up to $1,649 for 1TB, with the same RAM split as the smaller Pro. Specs listed include:
- 6.8-inch OLED display at 2,992 x 1,344 resolution
- 120Hz refresh rate
- 5,115mAh battery
- 13MP front camera
- Bluetooth 6 and Wi-Fi 6E
- 226g weight
Pixel 11 Pro Fold is listed from $1,899 for 256GB to $2,249 for 1TB, with all storage options carrying 16GB of RAM. The outer display is listed at 6.5 inches with a 2,342 x 1,080 resolution. One detail that stands out is the battery: at 4,750mAh, it would actually be smaller than the 5,015mAh pack in the Pixel 10 Pro Fold. Given that some other listing details appear unfinished, this figure may be a placeholder rather than a final spec.
The RAM strategy is one of the more interesting stories here. Dropping from 16GB to 12GB in the base Pro configurations would be an unusual move, especially as competing flagship phones push higher. Industry-wide memory supply constraints have been a real factor in 2025, and that could explain why Google is tiering RAM alongside storage for the first time. Still, Google has not confirmed any of this, and the listings were clearly not ready for public eyes.
The color situation on the Fold also raises a small question. The listing shows an “Olive” finish alongside Obsidian, but a separate leak yesterday pointed to a color called “Pine.” The two names may refer to the same shade, with one being an internal label that has not yet been finalized.
Google is expected to announce the full Pixel 11 lineup on August 12 at its Made by Google event. Between these Amazon listings and the renders that surfaced earlier the same day, there is very little left to surprise.