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Google Pixel 11 Amazon Leak: $899-$1899 Price Range, New Colors, and a Surprise ‘Pixel Tag’ Tracker

At this point, a Google hardware leak ahead of launch feels almost ceremonial. Long before the keynote lights come up, the phones usually arrive in fragments through retailer pages, spec sheets, teaser campaigns, and the wider rumor mill. The Pixel 11 now seems to be following that familiar script, with Amazon reportedly revealing major details early and introducing an unexpected side character in the form of a Pixel Tag tracker ahead of Google’s August 12 event.

The leaked lineup already sketches out Google’s fall hardware palette in surprising detail. The base Pixel 11 appears in Obsidian, Frost, Hibiscus, and Pistachio, with 256GB storage priced at $899. The Pro shifts to Canyon and Obsidian, the Pro XL climbs from $1,299, and the Pixel 11 Pro Fold stretches the range to $1,899 in Obsidian with an Olive variant that may also be tied to the name Pine. Taken together, the colors feel as intentional as the pricing, and the Pixel Tag mention adds one more clue that Google may be building a broader visual ecosystem around the phones rather than treating accessories as an afterthought.

Image Credits: Android Authority

Google appears to be making 256GB the new base storage tier across the Pixel 11 family, which is probably overdue given how aggressively on-device AI has been eating into storage headroom. Droid Life also spotted a 512GB variant priced at $1,019, all but confirming that Google is dropping the longstanding 128GB entry-level option entirely. That’s a sensible call on paper, but it also means buyers have fewer options to quietly trade down on storage to save money at the baseline.

Then the pricing hits, and it hits hard. The Pixel 11 Pro reportedly starts at $1,099 for 256GB in Canyon, with the 1TB configuration reaching $1,449. The Pro XL tops out at $1,649 for 1TB. The Pixel 11 Pro Fold reportedly opens at $1,899 and climbs to $2,249 for a 1TB model. These are numbers that would have seemed audacious five years ago, and in 2026, with the broader economy and RAM shortage doing what it’s doing, I don’t blame you for still wondering what nightmarish timeline we live in. Google is clearly betting that its AI-forward software story justifies the ask, but at nearly $1,900 just to get into Fold territory, it really does feel like Google isn’t betting on this one selling like hot-cakes.

Image Credits: Android Authority

The Pro models also carry an unusual RAM decision I couldn’t help but notice. The 256GB Pixel 11 Pro will reportedly ship with 12GB of RAM, while the 512GB and 1TB variants retain 16GB, a departure from the Pixel 10 Pro lineup where every storage configuration included 16GB. It creates a situation where the least expensive Pro is also the most memory-limited, which sends a strange signal in a product cycle so heavily defined by AI features that depend on RAM headroom to run locally.

One detail on the Fold worth watching is the listed 4,750mAh battery, which would actually be smaller than the Pixel 10 Pro Fold’s 5,015mAh pack. Given that several other listing details appear unfinished, it’s possible this battery figure is also placeholder information. Still, the kind of number that makes you squint twice before scrolling on.

Image Credits: Android Authority

Through all of this, Pixel Tag stays the most intriguing footnote. A first-party tracker from Google would put the company directly in AirTag territory, and while tracker specs are almost beside the point, design language very much is not. Whatever Pixel Tag looks like, it will need to feel at home on a keyring and inside a product lineup simultaneously. If August 12 brings a formal reveal, the smallest object on stage may end up carrying the largest story.

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