A leak indicates Google will raise prices for the Pixel 11 series and discontinue the 128GB option, offering 256GB as the base. The anticipated launch is slated for August 20, following an event on August 11.
According to a leak from Dealabs, Google is set to raise prices for the Pixel 11 series when it launches. The base model will now start with 256GB of storage instead of the traditional 128GB, resulting in an implicit price hike across all configurations by about β¬100.
This adjustment follows the market trend of increased prices for new technology products. The Pixel 11 and Pixel 11 Pro will see their starting prices reflect this change, following a similar pattern from the previous generation, the Pixel 10 Pro XL.
The leak also outlines the color options for the Pixel 11 series, including names like Light Sterling, Fuchsia, and Midnight Haze. Notably, the 1TB model will only be available in Midnight Haze.
The report indicates that the Pixel 11 series is expected to launch on August 20, 2023, with the official announcement taking place around August 11. This timeline positions the new devices for summer release, targeting consumers looking to upgrade their smartphones.
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A leak indicates Google will raise prices for the Pixel 11 series and discontinue the 128GB option, offering 256GB as the base. The anticipated launch is slated for August 20, following an event on August 11.