These are easily the most exciting Pixel 11 and Pixel 11 Pro color options. | Image by 9To5Google
Following a relatively quiet few months, the floodgates seem to have opened as far as visual leaks of Google's upcoming phones are concerned shortly after the search giant essentially confirmed when the Pixel 11 family (and the Pixel Watch 5) will get their big formal announcement.
How can you not fall in love with the Fuchsia-coated Pixel 11?
Throw your toxic masculinity in the trash, my Android-loving bros, and let's all get in touch with our inner girly spirit, as Google's compact Pixel 11 looks absolutely stunning in Fuchsia (aka Hibiscus), as well as in a slightly subtler but also decidedly eye-catching Moss color option (which apparently goes by Pistachio too).
Leaked Pixel 11 images in three colors. | Images by Images by 9To5Google
Fuchsia and Moss are the more likely (and at least in the former's case, the more fitting) official monikers, mind you, with a third option expected to be marketed as Midnight (not Obsidian) providing the classic and classy alternative some users might be seeking to draw less attention in a crowd.
Although we can't 100 percent trust the information prematurely revealed in placeholder Amazon listings (which aren't even live anymore), all these images look legit to me (as far as I can tell, of course), and the same goes for the unannounced handset's 4,985mAh battery, which would beat the Pixel 10's cell capacity by an... insignificant 15mAh.
What is your favorite Pixel 11 series model?
More intriguingly, the Pixel 11 was reportedly listed as packing 12GB RAM and 256GB internal storage space at a price of $899, thus contradicting previous rumors of a downgrade to 8 gigs of memory. Then again, I really can't stress enough just how uncertain this info is and how cautiously you should treat it until a more reliable source corroborates it.
Behold the Pixel 11 Pro in four fashionable hues!
You probably already know I'm going to pick Dune (which is more pink than beige) as my personal favorite of the four Pixel 11 Pro colorways pictured on and pulled from Amazon today, although the Pine (aka bright green) and Sterling (which looks like a very interesting combination of gray and lavender) shades have my attention too.
Dune is arguably the most eye-catching color option of the upcoming Pixel 11 Pro. | Image by 9To5Google
That leaves Light Fog as arguably the most boring paint job here, but whatever your chromatic preferences, the Pixel 11 Pro promises to be the best new compact phone of 2026... even if its memory count is likely to be reduced from the 10 Pro's 16 gigs to only 12.
Sterling is another decidedly cool Pixel 11 Pro colorway. | Image by 9To5Google
That might be necessary to keep pricing in check, but if it pans out, there's absolutely no excuse for Google to make the 11 Pro more expensive than the Pixel 10 Pro as well. You can either have one or the other, Big G, not a price hike and a RAM downgrade in the same phone... you're actually expecting to sell.
The Pixel 11 Pro Fold is likely only coming in two colors
Chromatic variety has never been the top quality of Google's foldables, so it should come as no big surprise that the Moonstone and Jade-coated Pixel 10 Pro Fold will be followed by a Pixel 11 Pro Fold in slightly more exciting (in my view, at least) Midnight and Pine hues.
Pine looks like the paint job most adventurous Pixel 11 Pro Fold buyers will choose. | Image by 9To5Google
Unfortunately, it's difficult to get very excited about this Galaxy Z Fold 8 (Ultra) rival when its battery capacity is disappointingly tipped to go down from its predecessor's 5,015mAh to just 4,750mAh.
Midnight is not a bad colorway either... if you're into this sort of understated aesthetic. | Image by 9To5Google
Much like the rest of the Pixel 11 family, the 11 Pro Fold seems to be largely identical to its predecessor from a cosmetic standpoint, and apart from a predictable jump to Tensor G6 processing power, the key specs are also unlikely to change much.
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Adrian, a mobile technology enthusiast since the Nokia 3310 era, has been a dynamic presence in the tech journalism field, contributing to Android Authority, Digital Trends, and Pocketnow before joining PhoneArena in 2018. His expertise spans across various platforms, with a particular fondness for the diversity of the Android ecosystem. Despite the challenges of balancing full-time parenthood with his work, Adrian's passion for tech trends, running, and movies keeps him energized. His commitment to mid-range smartphones has led to an eclectic collection of devices, saved from personal bankruptcy by his preference for 'adequate' over 'overpriced'.
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