The Pixel 11 Pro and Pro XL Also Got Reviewed: Great Cameras, Modest Upgrades
Google’s latest Pro models add software tools and a notification light, but reviewers say the hardware changes are small and the base model starts with less RAM.
- The Google Pixel 11 Pro enters the market as a minor hardware iteration, retaining a stellar camera system and top-tier performance while remaining a flagship choice for Android users.
- Both the Pixel 11 Pro and 11 Pro XL share a nearly identical form factor with last year's predecessors, featuring 6.3-inch and 6.8-inch Super Actua LTPO OLED displays with brighter 3,600-nit screens.
- Google introduced the HiLight notification feature—a circular RGB dot on the camera bar—while the 50MP main and 48MP telephoto cameras deliver superb image quality rivaling Apple and Samsung.
- While Google upgraded the base model to 256GB of storage, the company reduced RAM to 12GB, making the base Pixel 11 Pro $1,099—a $100 price increase.
- Google pitches the Pixel 11 Pro as 'A Phone Designed to Help You Use It Less,' with new Proactive Assistance software and seven years of Android and security updates promised.
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Google’s Pixel 11 Pro Delivers Camera Gains and AI Polish, Yet Hardware Tweaks Raise Questions
Google’s latest flagship arrives at a moment when smartphone upgrades feel incremental by design. The Pixel 11 Pro and its larger sibling refine what came before. They polish the camera pipeline. They tighten the software experience. But they also trim corners in ways that prompt closer scrutiny from buyers who track specs and long-term value. Released just days ago, the devices build on the foundation of the Pixel 10 series. The Tensor G6 chip …
The Pixel 11 Pro and Pro XL also got reviewed: great cameras, modest upgrades
Google's Pixel 11 Pro and Pro XL bring improved cameras, brighter displays, a more efficient Tensor G6 chip, and new Gemini AI features. Reviewers praise the camera upgrades and Google's software experience, but weaker gaming performance, mediocre battery life, less RAM, and higher prices make this generation a tougher sell.Read Entire Article
Analysis of the Pixel 11 Pro XL: More Refined, More Expensive and with Less RAM in Its Basic Version
Google improves screen, cameras and cooling, but the basic version costs 100 euros more and lower from 16 to 12 GB of memory
Google Pixel 11 Pro Review: One Small Step for Phones
Gone are the days of major technological and hardware upgrades from model to model, at least when it comes to the digital camera industry. Smartphones are no exception, and it seems that any annual changes we do see tend to be relatively minor now.
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