A preview on the store’s landing page showcases the phone in a glossy gold finish, suggesting it could be the standout color for this year, succeeding the Moonstone hue from the Pixel 10 Pro models. However, the back design doesn’t seem to align with any of the leaked color options, which may mean the teaser hasn’t disclosed that aspect yet.
The color appears closest to the Dune variant, as depicted in images on Amazon, which feature a gold frame combined with a coral-like orangey-pink rear panel. The overall theme on the landing page, featuring a sunset sandy tone, supports this aesthetic, although a gold and black combination would also be striking.
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Our first look at Pixel Glow
Significantly, the teaser verifies that the Pixel 11 series will debut a brand-new feature.
This feature, tentatively named Pixel Glow, which has been the subject of much speculation, is now visible in the camera flash. While there were possibilities of it encircling the camera bar or being integrated into the ‘G’ logo, the actual implementation is more straightforward.
Pre-release information indicated the feature would employ “subtle light and color on the back of your device to inform you of important activity when it’s face down.”
It’s possible that users might assign different colors to their favorite contacts, making it easy to identify callers.

