Google Pixel 11 UK Launch
Google Pixel 11: What to Expect
With the Google Pixel 11 launch event just around the corner, set for 12 August, the tech world is abuzz with excitement. The latest teaser from Google has given us a glimpse into what’s coming, and it’s looking promising. The Pixel 11 range, which will be available for pre-order on the same day as the launch event, is expected to bring some exciting new features to the table.
One of the most notable features is the introduction of Pixel Glow, a new feature that uses subtle light and color on the back of the device to inform users of important activity when the phone is face down. This feature is housed within the camera flash and is expected to be a key reason to upgrade from the Pixel 10. The Pixel Glow feature may also be customizable, allowing users to set different colors for their favorite contacts, making it easier to know who’s calling.
Design and Specs
In terms of design, the Pixel 11 is expected to be similar to its predecessor, with a shiny gold color being the hero color for this year’s model. This is reminiscent of the Moonstone color seen on the Pixel 10 Pro models. The back of the phone, however, may have a different color, with leaked images showing a gold frame but an orangey/pink coral type of shade for the rear panel. This is similar to the Dune color seen on some Amazon listings.
For those looking for a new smartphone, the Google Pixel 11 may be a great option, especially when compared to other devices like the Samsung Galaxy S25 or the Apple iPhone 17. The Pixel 11 is also expected to have a similar design and specs to the Pixel 10, making it a great choice for those already invested in the Google ecosystem. Additionally, the Pixel 11 may be a great alternative to other devices like the OnePlus 11 or the Oppo Find X6.
Pixel Glow and Gemini
The Pixel Glow feature is also expected to work in conjunction with Gemini, a feature that may use the light to inform users of important activity. This could be similar to the ring light around the base of the new Google Home Speaker. The Pixel Glow feature can show a range of colors and looks similar to the Apple Mac ‘beach ball of death’ when in motion.
Overall, the Google Pixel 11 is shaping up to be an exciting new device, with the Pixel Glow feature being a key reason to upgrade. With its expected release on 12 August, we’ll have to wait and see exactly what the Pixel 11 has to offer. In the meantime, fans of the Google Pixel series can look forward to a new device that’s set to impress. The Google Pixel 11 may also be a great choice for those looking for a device to pair with their Apple Watch Series 10 or iPad Air M2.
