Google Pixel 11 pricing leaked through deleted Amazon listings that showed a 256GB base model at $899. The same pages also pointed to a shift away from 128GB entry storage. Ali Choudary found the pages on Google’s official Amazon storefront before they were taken down.
Ali Choudary Finds Google Pages
Searching for Google’s internal model numbers 4CS4, CGY4, PKK4, and 9YI4 surfaced the listings. That matters for buyers because the leak ties specific prices to specific storage tiers instead of leaving the lineup to rumor.
The base Pixel 11 appeared in Frost, Pistachio, Hibiscus, and Obsidian. The 512GB model was listed at $1,019. Both Pixel 11 storage tiers in the screenshots carried 12GB of RAM.
Pixel 11 Pro RAM Split
Droid Life reported that the 256GB Pixel 11 Pro will ship with 12GB of RAM. The 512GB and 1TB Pixel 11 Pro variants retain 16GB of RAM. That split suggests Google may be using memory size to separate the lower and higher storage options more sharply than before.
The Pixel 11 Pro XL showed a 512GB configuration at $1,419. The leaked listings suggest the 256GB Pixel 11 Pro XL will feature 12GB of RAM, while the larger storage options are listed with 16GB of RAM. For buyers weighing the Pro XL, the tradeoff now looks less about color and more about whether the cheaper tier gives up memory.
Pixel 11 Pro Fold Battery
The Pixel 11 Pro Fold appeared at 256GB for $1,899. It was also listed at 512GB in Obsidian for $2,019 and at 512GB in Olive for $2,019. Droid Life suggested a 1TB model at $2,249.
Every Pixel 11 Pro Fold storage option was paired with 16GB of RAM. The listing also included a 4,750mAh battery, which is smaller than the Pixel 10 Pro Fold’s 5,015mAh pack. That leaves the Fold as the one model where the leak raises a fresh question about endurance, not just price.
The next check on these numbers is the August 12 Made by Google launch, where the key question is whether these Pixel 11 prices and specifications are final or just placeholder information.







