The Google Pixel 11, the tech giant's latest smartphone, launched this week with prices starting from £879. The new device is described as feeling faster and slicker, with a brighter and more vivid screen.
Key improvements include a more versatile camera and a battery that can charge up to 25 per cent faster than the previous model. Google is also guaranteeing seven years of OS updates for the Pixel 11.
The entry-level Pixel 11 maintains 12GB of compute memory, consistent with the Pixel 10 and Pixel 9. However, the lowest-storage Pro 11 models have seen a downgrade in memory to 12GB, compared to 16GB in the lowest-storage Pro 10.