TSMC 2nm Tensor G6 Chipset: The most significant hardware shift is the “Malibu” chip, which officially moves from Samsung to TSMC’s 2nm (N2) node. This architecture features a primary ARM C1-Ultra core clocked at 4.11 GHz, specifically engineered to eliminate the overheating issues of previous models.
3,100-Nit Super Bright Display: The base Pixel 11 will sport a 6.3-inch OLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate. It is leaked to reach a massive 3,100 nits of peak brightness, making it the brightest compact display Google has ever released for outdoor legibility.
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“Pixel Glow” RGB Camera Bar: Replacing the temperature sensor, Google is introducing an RGB LED array within the camera visor. This “Pixel Glow” system provides visual alerts for notifications and AI processing status, allowing you to stay updated even when the phone is face-down.
Switch to MediaTek Modems: To resolve long-standing signal complaints, Google is reportedly ditching Samsung modems for the MediaTek M90. This swap is expected to significantly improve 5G stability and reduce battery drain during heavy data usage.
New “Chemosh” Camera Sensor: The standard model debuts a 50MP primary sensor (codenamed “Chemosh”). This is paired with an upgraded GXP image processor that supports enhanced on-device generative AI editing and improved low-light video performance.
Battery and Qi2 Charging: The device is tipped to house a 4,840 mAh battery with support for 45W wired charging. It will also feature the new Qi2 magnetic wireless charging standard, allowing for faster and more secure alignment with magnetic accessories.
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