The Google Pixel 11 Pro is now attracting significant attention following the publication of detailed reviews, with reviewers largely agreeing that Google's latest flagship is more about software and AI improvements than a dramatic hardware redesign. The phone starts at ₹1,19,999, while the Pixel 11 Pro XL starts at ₹1,34,999.

What stands out on the Pixel 11 Pro?

Google has equipped the phone with its new Tensor G6 processor and added several AI-focused features, including Magic Capture, Rambler voice typing, Creator Suite, Camera Looks and Gemini-powered tools. Reviewers have particularly praised Rambler for its fast and accurate voice-to-text performance.

The camera system also remains one of the phone's biggest strengths. Reviews highlight improvements to photography, faster Night Sight and better results from the telephoto camera. The display is brighter too, reaching a claimed 3,600 nits.

The biggest complaints

However, the Pixel 11 Pro isn't a straightforward upgrade for existing Pixel owners. Reviewers have pointed out:

  • Base models now have 12GB RAM, down from 16GB previously
  • Gaming performance remains behind some rivals
  • Some new AI features feel limited or inconsistent
  • The rear HiLight LED has relatively limited usefulness
  • The higher starting price makes the upgrade harder to justify

Google Pixel 11 Pros

The Pixel 11 Pro is therefore shaping up as a phone aimed more at new buyers and users coming from older smartphones than Pixel 10 Pro owners. Google's strategy this year is clear: improve the experience through AI and computational photography rather than completely redesigning the hardware.

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