Fresh leaks suggest the Pixel 11 family may arrive with a noticeably higher entry point than many buyers expected. The reported change is not limited to pricing alone, because Google is also said to be removing the 128GB base option across the line.
If the information proves accurate, the company would be making a broader commercial shift rather than a simple price adjustment. For prospective buyers, the practical effect is clear: the cheapest way into the Pixel 11 lineup could become more expensive before anyone even looks at the higher-tier models.
A Higher Starting Point Across the Whole Lineup
According to a report discussed by www.gsmarena.com, every model in the Pixel 11 family is expected to cost €100 more in Europe than its predecessor. That increase is said to apply to the Pixel 11, Pixel 11 Pro, Pixel 11 Pro XL, and Pixel 11 Pro Fold.
| Model | Reported Price Change | Storage Entry Point |
|---|---|---|
| Pixel 11 | + €100 | 256GB reportedly starts the range |
| Pixel 11 Pro | + €100 | 256GB reportedly starts the range |
| Pixel 11 Pro XL | + €100 | 256GB reportedly starts the range |
| Pixel 11 Pro Fold | + €100 | 256GB reportedly starts the range |
The most consequential part of the leak is the storage change. Google is reportedly dropping the 128GB base tier across the entire series, meaning 256GB would become the new starting configuration for every model.
What the Move Suggests About Google’s Strategy
Removing the cheapest storage option would also push the average transaction value upward. In practical terms, that means the Pixel 11 line would no longer present a lower-cost entry point in the same way its predecessor did.
The lineup is said to consist of four devices: Pixel 11, Pixel 11 Pro, Pixel 11 Pro XL, and Pixel 11 Pro Fold. The same leak also points to an announcement and retail availability next month.
For now, none of this is official, and the details still belong in the leak category. Even so, the reported combination of a €100 increase and the loss of 128GB storage is enough to reset expectations for Google’s next flagship family.
Source: www.gsmarena.com
