The Google Pixel 11 paradox – Computerworld

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The same photo taken seconds apart on the Pixel 11 Pro (left) and 10 Pro (right).

JR Raphael, Foundry

The Magic Capture mode is nice, meanwhile, but I’m not sure it’s a reason in and of itself for most folks to buy a new device if they’re already using a recent previous-gen Pixel — and it may well make its way to older Pixels eventually. The enhanced Android voice typing system might be a reason to upgrade — but (a) it’ll almost certainly come to the rest of the Android ecosystem before long, and (b) in the meantime, you can get almost the exact same experience in just a slightly less native-feeling and convenient way by installing Wispr Flow.

That aside, we can’t overlook two downgrades in the Pixel 11, compared to the 10 models: First, the Pixel 11 eliminates the thermometer that’s been present on the past few Pixel Pro models — something that was originally launched before it was ready but that evolved into a genuinely useful element. I can’t even count the number of times my wife or I have relied on it for taking a quick temperature when someone’s under the weather and a standalone thermometer can’t be found or is acting up and giving us a different reading every time we try it.

Second, and perhaps even more significant, the Pixel 11 Pro models start with 12GB of RAM and only bump back up to 16GB — the standard level of memory for all Pro models last year — if you opt for the pricier 512GB storage version. The reason for this change is seemingly an industry-wide issue that’s out of Google’s control, of course, but it’s still something you’re faced with as a potential purchaser of these products. (I’d be surprised if anyone detected an immediate discernible difference in experience as a result of this change, but it stands to reason that the limitation could adversely affect you at some point down the line — particularly if you’re doing a lot of multitasking or other resource-intensive work.) The Pixel 11 Pro Fold, meanwhile, maintains its 16GB RAM level but includes a $100 price hike from last year’s version.

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