Overview
- The leaks, published Saturday, July 18, report the Pixel 11a would use a lower-binned version of Google’s next-generation Tensor G6 chip rather than the older Tensor G4 used in the Pixel 10a.
- Sources say the Pixel 11a would switch from Samsung Exynos-style modems to MediaTek’s M90 modem, a move aimed at reducing dropped signals and battery drain linked to past Tensor modem designs.
- The leaked spec sheet lists a 6.3-inch 1080p AMOLED with a 60–120Hz variable refresh rate and very high brightness claims, plus 8GB of RAM and Google’s Titan M3 security chip.
- Battery details show a reported physical minimum capacity of 4,870 mAh, a figure the leaks say could reflect a rated minimum rather than the marketed typical capacity and might be offset by improved chip efficiency.
- All details come from leak sources and are unconfirmed by Google, with the Pixel 11 family set to be unveiled on August 12 and the Pixel 11a expected around Spring 2027, so the claims should be treated as provisional.