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Google's Pixel 11 Event Set for August 12, a Month Before Apple Debuts Foldable iPhone

Google will introduce its latest Pixel smartphones at an August 12 event, debuting the updated devices about a month ahead of when Apple is expected to announce new iPhone models.

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Google is expected to launch the Pixel 11, Pixel 11 Pro, Pixel 11 Pro XL, and a new Pixel 11 Pro Fold. Leaked CAD renders suggest the new smartphones will have slimmed down bezels, a slightly thinner design than the Pixel 10, and an updated all-black camera bar.

The latest Pixel foldable is expected to look like the Pixel 10 Pro Fold, but it could be thinner with some minor changes to the rear camera bar. It's supposed to be about 10.1mm thick when folded and 4.8mm thick when unfolded, which is not too far off from the rumored thickness of Apple's foldable iPhone.

Last year, Apple cut the 128GB iPhone and the iPhone 17 launched with 256GB of starting storage, and Google plans to make the same move with the Pixel 11.

This year's Pixel devices could be more expensive, and a leak out of Europe suggests a €100 price increase across all new Pixel smartphones compared to the prior pricing. Most device manufacturers are upping prices in 2026 because of the soaring costs of DRAM.

Apple raised the prices of all Macs and iPads in June, and the new iPhones coming in the fall are likely going to be more expensive than the ‌iPhone 17‌ lineup. The iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max could be up to $200 more expensive, according to analyst estimates.

Google's Pixel 11 lineup will compete with Apple's ‌iPhone 18 Pro‌ models, which Apple is expected to introduce in September. Apple won't have a Pixel 11 equivalent in 2026 because it is holding its base iPhone 18 until spring 2027, but it will launch the ‌iPhone 18 Pro‌, ‌iPhone 18 Pro‌ Max, and its first foldable iPhone.

Samsung is also going to launch new smartphones ahead of when Apple introduces the ‌iPhone 18‌ lineup. The next Samsung Unpacked event is expected later in July, with the company set to introduce the Galaxy Z Fold 8, the Galaxy Z Flip 8, and the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide. The latter foldable has an aspect ratio that's closer to the rumored foldable iPhone.

With the foldable iPhone, Apple will be competing with Samsung and Google, and both companies have had time to refine their foldable device designs. Samsung has been making foldables since 2019, and Google's first Pixel Fold came out in 2023.

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SmugMaverick Avatar
18 hours ago at 11:54 am

Their product lacks the proper aspect ratio, but they and the "rest of them" probably copy apples design by the end of 2027.
The state of this post.





Google did it years ago and people hated the smaller front screen.

Maybe if you actually knew about tech outside of Apple bubble you wouldn't post such nonsense.

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jz0309 Avatar
18 hours ago at 11:51 am
good, competition is a good thing.
Most important imho will be the pricing, that'll set the tone for apple ...
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SmugMaverick Avatar
18 hours ago at 11:57 am
Not sure why Macrumours is making it out like Google hasn't had a Pixel event in August for the last 3 years 😂

I'm expecting more Gemini features that Apple might get in 3 years time, still a better design and leaks say the price increase is only £80 more on each model.

Lets see if Apple can do that 🤣



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jclardy Avatar
18 hours ago at 11:59 am
I picked up an old Pixel Fold for android testing. It's quite nice for being a first gen foldable, they really had the right idea with the passport style fold from the start...unfortunately they followed the skinny/tall foldable, which gives you a useless square screen tablet when opened. With the passport style you have 3 modes - closed, with a small footprint phone style, opened horizontally for video content and dual apps, and vertical which is great for web browsing. Square foldables leave you with the standard phone size, and the square tablet mode - which is mediocre for video, mediocre for web and okay for dual screened apps. There is a reason there are zero square aspect ratio tablets for sale that aren't foldables - they kind of suck for everything.

If you are building a foldable you should 100% optimize for the best unfolded experience. If someone wants a "standard" slab phone, then buy a standard slab phone.
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jclardy Avatar
18 hours ago at 12:03 pm

The state of this post.





Google did it years ago and people hated the smaller front screen.

Maybe if you actually knew about tech outside of Apple bubble you wouldn't post such nonsense.
I don't think people hated the form factor - it was more disliked because of the terrible Tensor G2 processor and $2k cost (Which...at the time was outrageous, especially for the crappy performance, now it is pretty expected.) Not to mention the crappy hinge that didn't fully unfold, large bezels and the big gap between the bezels and unremovable screen protector.
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14 hours ago at 04:08 pm
Me when MacRumors dot com is (inexplicably!) posting articles about Google’s spyware phones

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