Google Pixel 11 Amazon Leak Shows $899 256GB Model Ahead of August 12

Amazon briefly exposed what appear to be placeholder product pages for Google’s unannounced Pixel 11 family, offering early renders, color names, and a handful of base-model specifications. The pages have since been removed, and Google has not confirmed the details.
As first reported by 9to5Google and subsequently covered by Android Authority and Android Headlines, the standard Pixel 11 appeared in Obsidian, Hibiscus, and Pistachio finishes. Product-description text reportedly used a different set of names—Midnight, Fuchsia, and Moss—so the final retail branding remains uncertain.
The images suggest Google is retaining the familiar Pixel industrial design rather than introducing a major exterior redesign. That is not unusual for the company, which has tended to reserve the larger changes for camera hardware, chips, and software features.

Graphic touting unconfirmed Google Pixel 11 leaks, showing three colors, specs, and a Pixel Tag beside a removed Amazon listing.More storage, unchanged memory​

The more consequential information is in the alleged configuration. Amazon’s listing showed a $899 Pixel 11 with 256GB of storage and 12GB of RAM, alongside a 6.3-inch, 1080×2424 display and a 4,985mAh battery in a 204g chassis.
If accurate, the 256GB minimum would eliminate a 128GB entry model for the standard Pixel. That would make the apparent $899 price less straightforward than it first sounds: the starting price may be higher than the prior generation’s lowest configuration, while including twice the storage.
The 12GB memory figure also contradicts a previous rumor that Google might cut the base handset to 8GB. For buyers who use desktop-linked workflows, large photo libraries, and heavier on-device AI features, maintaining 12GB would be the more sensible outcome, although it should not be treated as final until Google publishes the specifications.

A possible Pixel Tag appearance​

The retailer pages also referenced a “Google Pixel Tag” as a compatible accessory. That could be evidence of Google’s long-rumored first-party Bluetooth tracker, presumably intended to work with Android’s device-finding network. It could equally be a premature accessory name or incomplete listing metadata, so there is not yet enough to establish availability, features, or Windows relevance.
The broader Pixel 11 lineup reportedly surfaced in additional colors, including Dune and Sterling for the Pixel 11 Pro, plus Pine for the Pixel 11 Pro Fold. Those listings add weight to the idea that the images are legitimate marketing assets, but placeholder retail pages are still a poor substitute for an announcement.
Google is expected to unveil the Pixel 11 series on August 12, when the pricing, storage tiers, color names, and any Pixel Tag accessory should become clear.

References​

  1. Primary source: Android Authority
    Published: 2026-07-13T15:53:11+00:00
  2. Independent coverage: Android Headlines
    Published: 2026-07-13T15:20:41+00:00
  3. Official source: 9to5google.com
  4. Related coverage: gizguide.com
  5. Related coverage: helentech.jp
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