Google Pixel 11 Launch Disappoints as Alphabet Stock Falls

Extrait:Google unveiled the Pixel 11, Pixel 11 Pro, Pixel 11 Pro XL, and Pixel 11 Pro Fold with the Tensor G6 chip and AI software features, but hardware changes are modest and prices rose by $100 across the lineup. The standard Pixel 11 gains a larger main sensor and faster wireless charging; the Pro models get a brighter display and larger telephoto, yet start at 12GB RAM instead of 16GB. Google also removed the body-temperature sensor. The price hikes stem from a severe memory shortage driven by AI data centers, with LPDDR5X contract prices jumping 78-83% quarter-on-quarter. Alphabet shares briefly rose then fell about 0.2%, though no evidence links reviews to the decline.

Google has unveiled the Pixel 11 lineup, but the new phones arrive with unusually modest hardware upgrades, higher prices, and even a downgrade in RAM on some models.

The Pixel 11, Pixel 11 Pro, Pixel 11 Pro XL and Pixel 11 Pro Fold bring Googles new Tensor G6 chip and several AI-powered software features. However, the physical changes are limited compared with previous generations.

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What is Changing on the Google Pixel 11 Lineup

Some of the main hardware changes include:

  • The standard Pixel 11 gets a 56% larger main camera sensor, faster 25W wireless charging and a smaller camera bump.
  • Battery-life claims remain largely unchanged from last year.
  • Most camera sensors are unchanged, while Google has not announced any meaningful graphics-performance improvement for Tensor G6.
  • The Pixel 11 Pro gets a brighter display and a 30% larger telephoto sensor, but its main camera specifications remain largely similar.
  • The Pro models now start with 12GB of RAM, down from 16GB on last years starting configurations.
  • Google also removed the body-temperature sensor and replaced it with a new LED-based “Highlight” notification feature.

The biggest change may be the price.

The Pixel 11 starts at $899, up from $799. The Pixel 11 Pro starts at $1,099, while the Pro XL rises to $1,299.

The Fold also gets a $100 price increase despite keeping the same 256GB starting storage.

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$GOOGL HIKES PIXEL 11 PRICES ON MEMORY CRUNCH

Google unveiled the Pixel 11, 11 Pro, 11 Pro XL and 11 Pro Fold, raising prices by $100 vs. the prior generation due to a “severe” memory crunch.

The lineup starts at $899, while the foldable starts at $1,899.

Google also debuted…

Why Google Is Cutting Back on Hardware

The weak upgrade cycle comes as smartphone makers face a global memory shortage driven by the AI boom.

AI data centers consume huge amounts of high-bandwidth memory, server DRAM and enterprise storage. Memory makers such as Samsung, SK hynix and Micron are therefore shifting more production toward higher-margin AI hardware.

That has made smartphone memory significantly more expensive.

RAM prices have gone back to levels we havent seen since around 2007, according to a recent analysis.

For years, RAM became cheaper as technology improved and manufacturers became more efficient.

But the AI boom has changed that very quickly.

Around 20 years of progress in…

TrendForce estimated that LPDDR5X mobile memory contract prices jumped 78% to 83% quarter-on-quarter in Q2 2026.

Earlier data showed the cost of an 8GB RAM and 256GB storage configuration had already risen close to 200% year-on-year.

Manufacturers are responding by cutting memory specifications, increasing prices or limiting hardware upgrades.

Alphabet Shares Reverse Early Gain

Alphabet shares initially rose about 0.6% at Wednesdays market open, briefly approaching a 1% gain.

However, the stock later reversed course and fell about 0.2%, even as the broader Nasdaq remained higher.

Alphabet Share Prices Keep Going Down. Source: Yahoo Finance

There is no evidence that Pixel 11 reviews caused the decline. Still, the early reversal comes as Google asks consumers to pay more for phones whose biggest improvements increasingly come from software and AI rather than new hardware.

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