Google Pixel 11 Plays It Safe, Fails to Impress Tech Enthusiasts
Google's latest smartphone release, the Pixel 11 series, has been met with mixed reactions from tech enthusiasts. While it builds upon the previous year's model, critics argue that it plays it safe rather than introducing groundbreaking innovations.
The Pixel 11 shares many similarities with its predecessor, including a nearly identical body and OLED display with HDR10+ and 2000 nits peak brightness. However, Google has upgraded the GPU to the latest Tensor G6 and improved the rear camera slightly.
Despite these minor upgrades, battery life remains the same as last year's model, although the new battery is slightly larger at 4985mAh. A notable addition is the new 25W wireless charging feature, which allows for faster wireless charging experiences.
The processing power on the Pixel 11 has seen a significant boost with the Tensor G6 chipset, resulting in a 25% increase in web browsing speed and 15% faster app loading times compared to last year's model.