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Pixel 11 colors and details revealed in Amazon error

July 14, 2026
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Anyone wanting to get a peek at the Pixel 11 could have logged onto Amazon to see the full Pixel 11, Pixel 11 Pro, and Pixel 11 Pro Fold lineup this morning.

The retailer appears to have jumped the gun on posting the Pixels before the scheduled August reveal at the Made By Google event in NYC.


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Colors are in line with expectations

Pixel 11 in colors Credit: 9to5Google

9to5Toys first spotted three listings with images for the Pixel 11. While they have since been pulled down, so we can’t verify them, the information is in line with other leaks.

The Pixel 11 listing had three colors: Obsidian, Hibiscus, and Pistachio. Obsidian is an existing Pixel color, but the other two are new. The Hibiscus is a bright fuchsia while the Pistachio is a muted moss.

9to5Google found listings for the Pixel 11 Pro in Dune, Light Fog, Pine, and Sterling.

A listing for the Pixel 11 Pro Fold also made an appearance, with two colors: Pine and Midnight. The Pine color was also just shared by MysticLeaks on Telegram. It’s just the tiniest bit deeper than the Jade that the Pixel 10 Pro Fold comes in.

Other reveals

The Amazon listings seemed to disprove rumors that the Pixel 11 would come with 8GB of RAM to reduce prices in light of the RAM shortage. The listing for the Pixel 11 instead showed 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage for $899.

The battery capacities for the models were shown as 4,985 mAh for the Pixel 11, 5,115 mAh for the Pro XL and Fold at 4,750 mAh for the Pro Fold.

The listings also said that the phones are compatible with the Google Pixel Tag, an accessory that does not exist but has long been rumored. It will be interesting to see if such a tracker is introduced next month.

We don’t have too long to wait for official word on the Pixel lineup. Listings for five models just appeared in FCC filings and Google has already sent out invites for the Aug. 12 event.


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