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7 Jul, 2026
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Google plans to raise prices for its Pixel 11 lineup and drop the entry-level 128GB storage option, according to a new leak reported by 9to5Google.

The minimum storage tier across the series is expected to move to 256GB. Buyers will also be offered larger 512GB and 1TB configurations.

As a result, prices for all configurations in Europe are expected to rise by around €100. The base Pixel 11 with 256GB of storage will reportedly cost €999, while the Pixel 11 Pro will start at €1,199.

The larger Pixel 11 Pro XL is expected to start at €1,399. Google’s foldable flagship, the Pixel 11 Pro Fold, will reportedly cost at least €1,999.

The devices are also expected to come in new colors, including black Midnight Haze and pink Dune. However, the top-tier 1TB versions will reportedly be available only in black.

Google is expected to unveil the new smartphones around August 11, with full sales reportedly scheduled to begin on August 20.