Google’s Pixel 11 Pro Is One of My Favorite Android Phones, but It’s Not a Revolution
Google’s most advanced Pixel phone loses its cheapest tier, gains a few features, but most of it remains the same. And that’s just fine.
Google's Pixel 11 Pro is a refined Android phone, but it is not a revolutionary device. It features several upgrades, mostly minor, and builds upon the success of the Pixel 10 Pro. The new Tensor G6 processor, enhanced camera tricks, and faster charging speeds contribute to an enjoyable user experience. The device boasts a sleek design with a new notification light and a visually appealing peach color.
Google also introduced AI features and a revamped LED flash called HiLight, which doubles as a notification alert. The phone comes in various colors, including a popular sage green and soft pink with gold accents. However, the RAM has been reduced from 16GB to 12GB in the lower storage tiers, which may be a drawback for some users. The Pixel 11 Pro and 11 Pro XL are available for preorder and start shipping on August 20.
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