Google hasn't said a word officially about its next Pixel lineup, but a new leak has filled in most of the picture anyway, and it's a mixed bag depending on which model you're eyeing. According to a new report out of France, the Pixel 11, Pixel 11 Pro, Pixel 11 Pro XL, and Pixel 11 Pro Fold will reportedly be announced on August 11, the same day pre-orders open, with the devices going on sale August 20.
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The Storage Shakeup
The headline change here isn't really the price tags themselves, it's what's driving them. All four models are reportedly starting at 256GB of storage for the first time ever, meaning the 128GB base tier that's defined entry-level Pixel pricing for years is being eliminated across the board. That's a genuinely welcome shift on paper: 128GB has felt increasingly cramped for a phone people tend to hold onto for years, especially with photo and video file sizes only growing.
The Full Pricing Breakdown
Here's how the leaked Eurozone and UK pricing shakes out across the lineup:
| Model | Storage | Price (EUR) | Price (GBP) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pixel 11 | 256GB | €999 | £879 |
| Pixel 11 | 512GB | €1,129 | £999 |
| Pixel 11 Pro | 256GB | €1,199 | £1,079 |
| Pixel 11 Pro | 512GB | €1,329 | £1,199 |
| Pixel 11 Pro | 1TB | €1,589 | £1,429 |
| Pixel 11 Pro XL | 256GB | €1,399 | £1,279 |
| Pixel 11 Pro XL | 512GB | €1,529 | £1,399 |
| Pixel 11 Pro XL | 1TB | €1,789 | £1,629 |
| Pixel 11 Pro Fold | 256GB | €1,999 | £1,799 |
| Pixel 11 Pro Fold | 512GB | €2,129 | £1,919 |
| Pixel 11 Pro Fold | 1TB | €2,389 | £2,149 |
Some Models Get a Pass, Others Don't
The Pixel 10 and Pixel 10 Pro both started at 128GB of storage last year. Comparing their 256GB configurations directly against the new leaked Pixel 11 and Pixel 11 Pro pricing, the numbers actually line up almost identically. In other words, if you were already planning to buy the 256GB version of either phone, you're not really paying more this generation, you're just no longer being offered the smaller, less useful 128GB option as a cheaper entry point.
The Pixel 11 Pro XL and Pixel 11 Pro Fold don't get that same courtesy. Both are reportedly seeing a straightforward €100 price increase across every storage tier compared to their Pixel 10 equivalents, without any offsetting storage bump to soften the blow, since the Pro XL already started at 256GB last year. This mirrors exactly what happened with the Pixel 10 Pro XL, which was the sole Pixel 10 model already starting at 256GB, and effectively saw its own straight price hike last generation.
Colors Getting a Refresh Too
Alongside pricing, the leak also details the expected color lineup. The standard Pixel 11 is tipped to come in Light Sterling (gray), Midnight Haze (black), Fuchsia (pink), and Moss (green). The Pixel 11 Pro and Pixel 11 Pro XL are expected to share Light Fog (white), Midnight Haze (black), Dune (a beige-pink shade), and Pine (green). The Pixel 11 Pro Fold gets a more limited selection with just Midnight Haze and Pine. Across the board, the top-tier 1TB storage variant of every model is reportedly restricted to the single Midnight Haze black finish.
How Much Should You Trust This?
Google hasn't confirmed any of this, and none of the pricing, storage configurations, colors, or dates should be treated as final until an official announcement. It's also worth remembering that European pricing rarely converts one-to-one to US pricing, so American buyers shouldn't assume the direct currency conversion of these euro figures reflects what they'll actually pay. A separate, earlier leak had also suggested Google might trim RAM in certain configurations to manage costs, but this latest pricing report makes no mention of that detail, so it remains unclear whether that specific change is still on the table.
Techoper's Take
Killing the 128GB tier while holding pricing steady on the base Pixel 11 and Pixel 11 Pro is a smart way to frame what would otherwise look like a straight price hike. Buyers effectively get double the storage for the same money at the entry level, which reads a lot better than "prices went up," even if the underlying reality is that Google is simply matching what the industry-wide chip shortage has forced everyone toward this year.
The Pixel 11 Pro XL and Pro Fold don't get that same narrative cover, and a Fold pushing toward €2,389 for the top storage tier puts Google's foldable solidly in territory that competes directly with Samsung's most expensive Galaxy Z Fold configurations. Whether Google can justify that price against increasingly capable rivals, including Samsung's redesigned wider Fold lineup expected around the same time, will likely come down to how much Gemini and on-device AI features actually differentiate the software experience, since the hardware alone won't carry that price tag on reputation.




