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Google officially announced the date for its annual Made by Google event, which will be held on August 12 in New York City, where the company is expected to unveil the Pixel 11 series along with a number of new devices and products.

The announcement comes amid increasing leaks about the new generation of Pixel phones, indicating improvements in design and specifications.

Design changes

According to invitations received by media outlets, including The Verge and Bloomberg, the Pixel 11 phones are expected to feature design updates, most notably a new gold color.

Leaks also indicate that the base Pixel 11 will have thinner bezels with a black rear camera bar, while the Pixel 11 Pro is expected to have a slightly thinner body compared to the previous generation.

As for the foldable Pixel 11 Pro Fold, rumors suggest it will get a new design for the rear camera unit, with a lighter weight than the current model.

Potential price increase

Among the notable leaks is a report that Google may drop the 128GB storage option in its new phones, starting with 256GB.

If this information is correct, it is likely to reflect on the price, as the cost of purchasing the new series phones may rise compared to previous models.

Google's announcements last year

Last year, Google held the Made by Google event on August 20, where it unveiled the Pixel 10 series along with a range of new AI-powered features.

At the same event, the company also announced its new foldable phone, the Pixel Watch 4, and the second generation of the budget-friendly A-Series earbuds.

This year's event is expected to focus heavily on AI, alongside the unveiling of the latest Pixel 11 phones and devices in the Google ecosystem.

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