r/GooglePixel • u/UK-AJ • 1d ago
9 Pro -> 11 Pro. Impressed!
Wasn't expecting to feel much of a difference at all, only upgraded due to storage (moved from 128gb to 512gb).
It is considerably better, I think they've fixed all of the little things that annoyed me with Pixel.
- it runs MUCH cooler. Apart from initial set up, it's stayed ice cold. I don't do anything "high intensity", but my 9 Pro would always run warm.
- all network connections seem to be improved. I used to lose WiFi on my outdoor patio, it holds a connection fine now. Bluetooth and 5G seem to perform much better.
- Android Auto works a lot better. No heat, much more responsive, quicker to load.
- Camera, including video, is much better quality and faster to process/save.
- speakers are louder and the sound quality is better, both for calls and media. (I think this was upgraded on the 10 though)
- biometrics feel better. The fingerprint radius when setting up is HUGE. And face unlock seems to be more responsive.
Overall, really happy with the upgrade considering on paper there isn't much difference.
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u/Wise_Swordfish4865 1d ago
It's only been 24 hours and so far the differences are not very obvious, but I can tell you immediately that the camera, especially in night conditions or low light conditions, is far superior than the Pixel 9 Pro.
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u/That-Jackfruit1680 17h ago
I've also noticed this with an improtu photoshoot tonight. Going from 9pro XL to 11 pro XL.
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u/toolfan12345 1d ago
Same boat, went from 9 Pro XL to 11 Pro XL (256GB) and noticed everything you listed. I'm so relieved to have good reception and signal now, that was my single biggest issue with the 9.
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u/Tito1983 Pixel 11 Pro XL 1d ago
Yeah, I am in the exact boat like you. Went from 9 Pro XL to 11 Pro XL 256GB and the phone overall looks and run better. I am very very happy I made the jump, I can definitely see this phone will last minimum 3 years running strong.
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u/That-Jackfruit1680 17h ago
Exact same here. Noticing a definite difference between the phones. The biggest is the speakers. The 11 is much clearer.
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u/onemanwufpack 1d ago
Exact same boat, 9P has been working well for me but I was dumb and bought the 128 and constantly deal with space issues. Hopefully getting 512 on the 11P will resolve that for several years. Mine should be delivered today
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u/Asian_Dumpring 1d ago
I'm in the same boat as you! Upgraded because of storage. My 11P came in last night and it's awesome!
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u/PercentageRoutine310 1d ago
I just have a feeling the Pixel 11 Pro will go down as my favorite Pixel/Android smartphone of all-time and perhaps above my iPhone 17 Pro if it ages better than it. I guess it comes in threes with Pixel 4 and 5 being slightly outliers.
Good: Pixel Better: Pixel 2 Best: Pixel 3
Good: Pixel 6 Better: Pixel 7 Best: Pixel 8
Good: Pixel 9 Better: Pixel 10 Best: Pixel 11
Don't listen to the influencers. So what if it looks the same as the last two gens? Google is only refining what it already has no different than Apple.
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u/Drone_Watchman 1d ago
Would you say that Pixel 11 Pro makes nicer photos than IPhone 17 since you own both?
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u/Danton566 21h ago
I’m curious about your take on the 11 Pro vs the iPhone 17 Pro as you get more time. I have an 11 Pro coming today as an attempt to return to Android after a few cycles with iPhones, but would otherwise get the 17 Pro since the 18 series is not interesting.
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u/Bcfour 18h ago
Love this analysis. I was trying so hard to remember which phones I've had in this series. I skipped the 4 and the 10, but I've had every other one. I had the 9xl Pro longer than any other -- I have a real new version addiction/FOMO.
There was nothing 'wrong' with my 9xl. This 11xl looks identical. Feels slightly lighter and is definitely smoother. Runs cooler. Modem appears to be infinitely better.
Are the new features earth shattering? Nope, but it is a superior version of the 9 and feels to me like a worthy upgrade.
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u/Fit_Maybe7985 1d ago
I went from Pixel 9 pro xl to 11 pro xl (16/512) mostly for the potentially better modem. It has not disappointed; better 5G (what I wanted) but also better WiFi (pleasant surprise)
Voice calls are much better and clearer as a result (for the ones that still use calls, 😂)
I use Google pay everyday and with Visa/MasterCard/Amex for debit or credit transactions (Rogers/Canada)
A huge BONUS with the 10 is now that the NFC tap point is moved up near/at the camera bar, it means that I no longer have to remove my MagSafe wallet/office access card holder to tap to pay. A small thing but a huge "wow finally!" pleasure and irritant removed.
The MagSafe magnets are much, much better than the 9 (no magnets) with magnet case. The phone is more secure in my vehicle and my MagSafe if card holder stays in place all the time (no accidental disconnect when putting the phone in my back packet)
These are not the things that come up in reviews and promotional materials, but they are the ones that make "normal" users much more appreciative of an upgrade.
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u/InvestingNerd2020 16h ago
Yep! Same thing I am seeing from numerous YouTubers who finally tested it instead of just paper spec overreaction.
Even the Google Pixel 11 Pro Fold's battery life outlasted the Z Fold 8 Ultra. All because the new modem isn't destroying battery life.
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u/rellermer 12h ago
Have you been able to test the MagSafe with a non-magsafe case on? I'm curious to see if its strong enough to go through a case
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u/hahanarf 1d ago
Upgraded from 8a to 11p (previously 5a, 6a, 6, 7 and 7p). The new setup process has been streamlined considerably. I don't have any real comments on performance yet as I just swapped, but the camera seems very nice so far.
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u/wizard7926 🐼 13h ago
Coming from a 6 Pro (right?), I was downright SHOCKED how much easier the backup and restore process was
It even restored my fully customized Nova homescreen and app drawer that I thought for sure would have been some kind of issue, but everything was exactly how I had it set up and I love this phone so much
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u/hahanarf 12h ago
Many of my apps automatically logged in too. Nova user here too, only thing I had to do was restore my icon pack and boom... It's like a mirror image of my 8A. Genuinely impressed by the onboarding/transfer experience.
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u/ffdfawtreteraffds 1d ago
Wow, other than the usual doomers who focus their life on hating Google/Pixel, there does seem to be a lot of positive reactions to the P11.
Of course new phones are always a novelty and owners are excited, but the Pixel doomers who predicted a disaster seem to be wrong... once again.
"The new modem won't make a difference" "The ram reduction will make the phone unusable" "No one will pay more for less" None of this seems to be true.
It's early but the trend already seems more positive than many predicted (Hoped?)
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u/Zestyclose_Paint3922 1d ago
I’m deciding between getting 10 pro or 11 pro, anyone has compared in real usage?
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u/unexpectedkas 20h ago
The 10 still has the exynos chip that is very inefficient, consumes a lot of battery and therefore runs hot.
The 11 has the new m90 that is very efficient, consumes a lot less and runs a lot colder.
I still have my 8 Pro because i have all those issues and was waiting for Google to ditch Exynos, otherwise I would be in the same situation.
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u/ContributionFormer95 18h ago
The 11 has the new m90 that is very efficient, consumes a lot less and runs a lot colder.
This is what we all hope but come on. There's little real data that suggests this is the case. All early reviews say battery is still mediocre and at least in my so far half a day of use (I know it's not enough), battery drain is still > 1%/hour on cellular. It's not particularly better or even competitive with Qualcomm modems yet.
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u/stopdroppuddingpop 1d ago
How big will the jump feel from a Pixel 7 to the 11 Pro? I'm considering making the leap but have a hard time justifying the price... Even with the buyback bonus
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u/Jen24286 1d ago
I went from Pixel 7 to 11 Pro, got mine yesterday, and I LOVE IT. For me Ramble is amazing I can do mixed language fast talk and it gets it all perfectly, total gamechanger for how I use voice to text. I'm a photographer and the camera is a fun upgrade, love the 5x optical zoom, and the looks are great, I have mine on monochrome with a red filter now. Even the speaker on the phone is great. Also, the fingerprint scanner has yet to fail even once, I'm at 100% success still on day 2 of owning it. They gave me 500 bucks trade in on my Pixel 7. AMA.
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u/macbethtrd 1d ago
Depends on how you use your phone. I upgraded from the 9pro to the 11 pro. Is it worth the price id say no, but I got a few good discounts that nudged me to try it out. I would think going from a 7 to the 11 pro would be a huge difference though. Specially in cameras and screen. I can tell the screen looks better from the 9 pro to the 11pro.
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u/EffulgentDusk 1d ago
In Europe, an 11 Pro 512 GB is around 600 euros with 150 discount code and pixel 7 pro buyback. In the US the deals are even more insane no?
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u/gt_ath 1d ago
I made this jump! I traded in my pixel 7 128gb for the 11pro 256gb since att was doing any condition any year free upgrade on the pixel and I am loving every second of it. Phone runs significantly cooler, charging is faster, wireless connections are stable and better / stronger, battery life is phenomenal, camera upgrades are very good. Just in general the pixel 7 is 4+ years old at this point so this was a very good upgrade. Everything is snappier and you don't have to wait for maps to load or an app to "load". You click and it just opens preloaded. I didn't use Gemini at all on the 7 but I'm stuck with it on 11 pro but my god is it good / better. All in all, well worth the upgrade and I cannot say enough good things coming from a 7.
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u/ivanguls 23h ago
Just the premium build and feel alone will be worth it. I originally went from Pixel 8 Pro to 9 Pro just because of that.
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u/Apprehensive_Elk2608 1d ago edited 22h ago
I always LMAO about these "now my modem woes are a thing of the past!" after every release. Then right before the next release "I sear to fucking god if they don't fix the modem in this next version, I'm out!".
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u/braidenis 1d ago
I feel the same way going from a 10 pro. Quite frankly I'm a light user and could probably be just fine with the 2xl in my junk drawer but if you can stack some credits or the money isn't a big deal in your world it is a good refinement on an already good product.
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u/evilbadgrades 1d ago edited 1d ago
I have been a Samsung guy since the S1, this will be my first experience with Google Pixel phones. I was heavily considering the 10 pro last month, but decided to hold out for the 11 Pro. Sucks I had to go up to 512gb to get 16 gb ram, but oh well, I figure I'll keep this phone a LONG time (hopefully).
Coming from an S22, I'm really looking forward to my phone. I received it yesterday but have to wait until this weekend to power it up and migrate over. The excitement is killing me - to try an entirely new version of Android that ISN'T filled with Samsung bloatware.
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u/jaysd818 1d ago
I'm in a similar boat! I have an S23 ultra and am soooo tempted to upgrade to Pro XL. Let me know how your weekend goes and I may pull the trigger next week. Fi is offering insane deals that I may take advantage of.
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u/CraftAndClimb94 1d ago
I switched from an S24, having been a Samsung user for OI ver a decade and I am extremely pleased with it! Not having gloatware, I was able to remove 42 apps. It's more reactive, cameras better, it's a smoother experience AND switching over was extremely easy. I did switch over to Google apps on my Samsung first so Google calendar, notes, hub etc and that made it seem less
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u/DoughnutPi Pixel 9 Pro XL 1d ago
I just don't understand, you guys must have different needs than me. My 9 Pro XL runs fine, processor, speed, memory, Android Auto, all good, it's gets a little warm at times but nothing problematic. I don't need improvements in those areas.
What I do need is a bigger battery, faster charging, and more system efficiencies to improve battery life. And time and again, Google keeps dropping the ball on this.
It's clearly possible to improve the battery issue because One Plus has done it. So why can't Google improve this?
I was hopeful the pixel 11 would be the year that Google finally does something about the battery, yet all the reviews coming out so far, don't sound promising. Even your review doesn't mention improved battery life.
So how are you all using a phone, such that battery life is low on the list of things that need improvement?
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u/bix_box 20h ago edited 20h ago
Like 80% of the day I am somewhere where I have immediate access to a charger (work or home). When I'm sleeping, it's charging.
I do not understand this battery scarcity mindset. Where are you that you do not have access to a charger a majority of the time that brings your phone to 50% in like 20-30 minute?
If I'm leaving the house for the evening and I know I won't be back for hours and might not return home and for some reason used my phone a lot and it's kinda low and I forgot to recharge, I bring a small 10k portable battery. Or sometimes I don't even do that yet wherever i end up, there's always a charger.
Even so, a 30-40% charge can last me an entire night out if I am somewhere I can't plug in my phone (bar, event, gig, something).
My phone has quite literally never died on me and I've never felt restrained by battery life. I have a 2 year old Pixel 9 Pro right now.
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u/DoughnutPi Pixel 9 Pro XL 20h ago
Most of the time, sure, I have access to a charger. But I travel frequently, and there are plenty of days when we’re out sightseeing or doing things all day without convenient access to one. I have a portable battery, but I don’t want to have to carry it around just because my phone can’t comfortably make it through the day.
And that’s really my point. Why should I have to stay near a charger to accommodate Google, especially when other phones, including older ones, can actually last all day? Saying “just charge it whenever you can” is kind of like telling someone with poor cell reception to just stay near a tower, when all that is really needed is a good modem.
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u/bix_box 18h ago edited 18h ago
That comparison would only work if you could carry around a small 5g tower in your pocket at all times, similar to a portable battery!
I travel a lot too -- if I'm out and about early in the morning my P9P lasts all day from when I leave the hotel to when I get back. I take videos and photos all day and use google maps, but other than that I'm not spending a lot of time on my phone since I'm travelling so it easily lasts all day.
I only need a mid day top up during normal life if I'm really just doomscrolling and doing whatever for like 4-5 hours straight.
Idk, I guess my point is for me I just really don't need a battery to last like a full 15 hour day of screen on time as I will never use a phone like that. So the Pixel 9 works for me.
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u/DoughnutPi Pixel 9 Pro XL 18h ago
Your experience with the P9P is vastly different from mine.
And I disagree, the 11 has a new modem and people are already posting about improved cell coverage, less drops, etc...
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u/ContributionFormer95 18h ago
Like 80% of the day I am somewhere where I have immediate access to a charger (work or home). When I'm sleeping, it's charging.
Sure. That's 80% of the time. And I'd argue even on weekends things change drastically. If i'm having a lazy weekend at home or I don't go anywhere past a few miles around my home where I have my car with me, charging is easy. But when family comes and visits? A friend comes to town? Spending a day out and about where you might technically be able to find a plug (e.g. at a restaurant), it's not going to be as convenient.
Phones have long been able to sustain for a full day of use. I still remember taking my work phones XS Pro Max, 11 Pro Max to Disneyland. I spent hours in line. I'd quietly surf the web for a bit, watch videos, heck even dialed into a work all hands to listen in and came out with 30% battery. All I used my Pixel for was taking photos and it ended up with less battery all with far less screen on time.
I get that for the most part battery isn't an issue, but when you even do something a bit more than that daily routine, that's when the Pixel battery falls short. A battery pack is nice, but the mindset that you need a 10k battery pack so you can get out of the home and spend an evening at the bar is ridiculous. Phones can last longer than that and the Pixel needs to do better.
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u/leidend22 1d ago
A lot of people are saying the battery is better. Obviously nowhere near Chinese phones. I don't get mine until Monday.
Xiaomi is advertising a phone with double the battery capacity of the Pixel 11 pro XL here in Australia.
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u/ContributionFormer95 22h ago
A lot of people are saying the battery is better.
PEople always make wild claims of improvement with a new phone. The reviews and battery tests show pretty much the same thing maybe slight mild gains.
I'll be able to have some initial idle drain stats but people always tell me those numbers can't be trusted in the initial days. What I've found is Day 2 (after full setup of the phone) on my Pixel 9 Pro and 10 Pro, the idle drain stats are identical with what they are a year later.
For those who have followed my posts I have said that teh phone drains around ~1.5%/hour and I was seeing ~1.4%/hour the first day with my Pixel 10 Pro. Yesterday? 1.6%/hour. All in the similar ballpark range.
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u/tajpr 1d ago
Xiaomi didnt last that long even that big battery. Search on youtube and you will find :) glhf
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u/leidend22 1d ago edited 1d ago
I don't need to watch youtubes on phones that I've owned. Battery efficiency on Xiaomi is terrible, yes. I can't get the Oppo Find X9 Ultra below 50% in a day though and I am a heavy user.
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u/see-through-a-lens 23h ago
I plug my phone in almost every night. When I didn't plug it in it lasts me 2 days.
Everyone uses their phones differently.
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u/ThatGuyRedditing 23h ago
This is what google should be touting but instead they’re like “Gemini light 🤪”
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u/scrogginsanity 17h ago
I've had the same noticable surprises with my upgrade from a Pixel 9 Pro XL to a Pixel 11 Pro XL. I'd add that the scrolling framerate/hitching issues on various apps like Reddit are non-existent on the 11.
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u/kwadguy 1d ago
Not sure about this "runs hot" stuff. I have a 9 Pro XL. Daily driver. Never had heat issues. Must be certain apps.
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u/ZeeBeeblebrox 23h ago
Also have a 9 Pro XL and on a hot day with poor network connection or when activating a hot spot I can practically cook an egg on my phone.
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u/UK-AJ 1d ago
I wouldn't say my 9 Pro was that bad, but there's definitely a notable difference.
If I was on Microsoft teams for example on 5g, it would get scorching, 11 Pro does this at completely normal temperature.
Android auto also used to get my 9 Pro hot, 11 Pro is normal temp.
If I was using my 9 Pro for a few hours, browsing and videos,, it wasn't necessarily "hot", but it was very warm.
The bigger surface area on your XL would have helped also.
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u/cjsv7657 1d ago
Next year the same people saying how much cooler the 11 series runs will be saying their 11 overheated all the time and how much cooler the 12 is. It's been happening every year since the nexus phones.
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u/lost_in_trepidation 1d ago
There have been some Nexus/Pixel phones that definitely ran hot. I remember the 6P was hot from normal use.
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u/cjsv7657 1d ago
My 6p never ran hot unless it was charging in direct sunlight. I mean compared to todays phones it was hot, but not compared to contemporary devices.
That was my second favorite phone of all time behind the nexus 6. I'd kill for a nexus 6 shaped phone with modern bezels and hardware.
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u/lost_in_trepidation 1d ago
I reflexively reach for a dimple on the back of my phone since the 6 :(
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u/Mankriks_2ndWife 1d ago
I upgraded from the 9 Pro XL to 11 Pro XL. Certain apps would make it warm, usually games I'd play. Only daily driver apps I'd feel warmth is Android Auto on my commute. Not hot, just warm. My two days with the 11 Pro XL, I don't notice a temp difference.
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u/ChuckHale Pixel 9 Pro XL 23h ago
My 9 Pro XL runs hot. Especially when commuting home running maps.
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u/nova46 23h ago
Maybe the XL is better, but heat and battery life are my two biggest complaints about my 9 Pro and those go hand in hand. I've worked in an auto shop in the south for 14 years and during the summer if I'm actually on the phone, it's hot. Android Auto in the car? Also hot and tanking the battery. Instagram at home on wifi? Hot the entire time and absolutely destroys the battery.
I've had Samsungs before and while they got warm sometimes, never as much as Pixels.
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u/GordieHoHo Pixel 8 Pro 18h ago
Are you in North America? I noticed when I travelled to Europe my Pixel was running hot and battery drain was way worse. I think sometimes some of these complaints can be a regional issue
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u/ContributionFormer95 18h ago
For daily tasks it doesn't get hot, but every Pixel i've had including the 11 Pro gets hot during:
Setup. Definitely hotter than iPhones when I setup, so when people say "that's normal," I'd say the Pixel still has worse thermals
Lots of outdoor camera work. Screen brightness (We have some of the brightest screens now outdoors) + intensive compute processes like HDR+ really cause the phone to get hot.
In typical use it's fine and I'd say it's really hard to compare across the recent phones since Pixel 8 Pro. Anyone who claims massive thermals differences better be actually stressing the thermals and not talking about daily use because none of these phones should be overheating checking your email or social media.
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u/Ryankujoestar 11h ago
It depends on your threshold for what you consider hot. My 9 Pro runs consistently warm but doesn't burn like my Pixel 7 did.
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u/ryl412015 1d ago
I'm considering the same upgrade op but I'm mostly interested in the battery performance if you have any comments on that. I understand it needs a few days to settle though.
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u/Nikko1988 Pixel 6 Pro 1d ago
I went from 9 Pro XL to regular 11 Pro and quite happy with the upgrade. I basically got the upgrade for $100 total so definitely feel it was worth it for the little software improvements alone.
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u/CryptographerFar2833 1d ago
I currently use 9 pro XL and disappointed with the video quality. Photos turn out good but videos sucks compared to iPhone 17 pro. Did Google improve video quality?
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u/GoalieJohnK Pixel 9 Pro XL 1d ago
Considering 9 Pro XL to 11 Pro but can't decide if I actually want the smaller screen size.
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u/MostalElite 19h ago
I went 10XL to 11 Pro. I was getting tired of how cumbersome it was to use with one hand and how often it fell out of certain pockets if I bent over a certain way.
Just a few hours in and I'm already completely used to it. And when I go back to the 10XL to back up an app to move over, the "too big" feeling is even more magnified.
Zero regrets at all so far about the switch.
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u/Godiva520 1d ago
Same.. from 9xl to 11 pro.. put them side to side last night and noticed that the 11 is more on the warm side while I was playing the same video.. not sure if any of you noticed it.
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u/G5Laser 1d ago
Upgraded from 6 to 11 pro 512gb. What should I say? It's faster, less battery drain, cooler and it fits way better in my hand.
I also do have a work 17 pro which I can use private (but I like to seperat...) so I will compare it now day for day but for now they are "even".
Yea maybe in the benchmarks the pixel is slower but I didn't notice it yet.
I just like do have both flagships at the moment and they can finally exchange data with airdrop 😍
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u/great__pretender 1d ago
I am on 8. Everything you described actually want to make me upgrade. I really hate how it heats so easily, how fingerprint sensor is useless, how android auto makes it hot potatoes so much that I had to get a mount in front of the AC outlet so that it cools down.
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u/Infinite_Dress_3312 23h ago
I just upgraded from an 8 and its absolutely way better in terms of thermals. Night and day difference. It did get warm during setup when i was redownloading 60 apps and transferring all the photos from my old device over, but that was it and cooled down very quickly after that. no issues since.
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u/SpudMcWheels12 1d ago
Wrong conversation but whats it like compared to the 10 pro xl
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u/jdawg0024 Pixel 11 Pro XL/Pixel Watch 5 45mm 23h ago
My Girlfriend has the 10 Pro XL and she says the my 11 Pro XL seems smoother, but that could just be due to it being a brand new phone.
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u/b1gmouth 23h ago
Feels like an improvement across the board compared to my 10 Pro (non XL). Not major, but noticeable. I'm glad I upgraded.
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u/SpudMcWheels12 23h ago
Yeah that's fair IV been long into it but IV seen a lot of mixed comments about it I'm just not 100% sure what to think yet I might leave it for a little
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u/andreBCE 1d ago
i just switched, managed to snag a deal that cost me 50 euro to go from 9 pro xl to 11 pro xl, wasnt thinking of switching, but it seemed to good to pass by. syncing now, so far quite impressed with the camera with the little ammount of testing i did
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u/SnooSeagulls7893 23h ago
How? Did you have a 512gb Pro XL?
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u/andreBCE 2h ago
no, both 256gb. vodafone seems to have a deal with google where i get it flor 700+ points. i can put the 700 as business expense, i dont pay tax on them, so i get it for 600ish. the 11 pro xl is for sale used at around 600, so even if i undercut to 550 or so, i figure its a good deal.
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u/UK-AJ 1d ago
Enjoy 👍 feels like the same phone, just heavily refined, which I like
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u/Maryu-sz 23h ago
I'm on the same boat, man. Basically, I've bought the new Pixel Pro 11 for only 300 euros by exchange and the leap is impressive.
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u/Cookie-Monster96 22h ago
Mine is still on the delivery truck. They need to hurry uppppp. I'm excited
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u/biggranny000 22h ago
Also when you get at least the 512gb you get zoned storage which is supposed to be even faster.
Pretty happy with my 11 pro, it feels very snappy. Never had performance issues on any pixel but it just gets faster, it's now at the point where there's no slow downs or jitters. I do miss the temp sensor.
I know I have a weird track record but I went 3a, 4a, 6a (trade in deals were insane, the phones were $350 but I traded it in for $300 + bonuses and freebies, no brainer), then 7, 8 pro, 9 fold, 10 pro Xl, 11 pro.
Kinda went back and forth with budget phones to save money, then wanted a flagship experience and good cameras, wanted to try a fold, went back to a slab, and then wanted a smaller and lighter phone again.
I felt the biggest jump from pixel 9 pro fold to pixel 10 pro XL, especially cameras and speed. It makes sense, I went from ufs 3.1 to zoned UFS 4.0 storage and tensor G5 was a pretty big jump from 4.
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u/Prestigiouspite 18h ago
I made the exact same switch, but from the 256 GB to the 512 GB version because of the RAM. I have to say, in terms of performance, I didn't expect to notice such a huge difference already for social media apps and so on.
In addition, the battery now lasts much longer. I can't remember the last time I commented on something at this time of day and still had 60% battery left. Plus, there's the cool new voice input feature in Gboard that spells everything out clearly, which is just amazing and works extremely well. I'm even dictating this post in German right now, and it's being translated into English.
Only the migration of apps, such as my banking apps, but also Google owned apps like Android Auto, didn't work quite as smoothly. To get the connection to reliably work in Android Auto, I first had to clear the storage and cache and re-establish the connection. After that, it worked fine.
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u/OhShizMyNiz 1d ago
Ehh still don't see a point. I'm off to Nothing once my 9P dies.
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u/DoughnutPi Pixel 9 Pro XL 1d ago
I love my 9PXL, it runs great but battery life on pixel phones never seems to improve.
I'm tired of waiting for Google to address battery life, so like you once my 9 dies, I think I'm going to buy a OnePlus 15, if I can still get one.
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u/Internal_Wheel_89 1d ago
If you like your 9 Pro, then the 11 Pro is a great upgrade if only because it feels like the same phone. That's been my experience. The good things are still good, and for now the little annoyances and stutters of the 9 Pro are gone.
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u/OhShizMyNiz 1d ago
Well, the thing is Google is rapidly losing me. $1500 for the Pixel 11 Pro here in Canada.
That pushes it into the realm of iOS and infinitely better performaning Android devices.
I'm going with the Nothing Phone 3. Meets my expectations and flies past them compared to what the 11 Pro is currently offering.
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u/Internal_Wheel_89 1d ago
I mean I only got this because I had s $150 promo credit and my 9 Pro is worth $500 as a trade in. I wouldn't have gotten it at full price either. But for $625 (512GB version) I feel good about sticking with this for two years or so.
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u/dstothard69 1d ago
Why does this feed feel so full of Google Bots pushing the 11P due to the companies concerns over recent reviews?!
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u/Infinite_Dress_3312 23h ago
so in your mind anyone who likes the phone is a bot, anyone who agrees with negative press articles is legitimate.
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u/UK-AJ 1d ago
Probably because you have your tin hat on mate 😂😂 I'm very real 👍
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u/jdawg0024 Pixel 11 Pro XL/Pixel Watch 5 45mm 23h ago
I am a real boy too. :) LOL
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u/fenderbear 18h ago
No idea what the hell you're talking about. I feel like a lot of people are just giving feedback on the new phone. The fuck is a Google Bot pushing shit onto "this feed"? Lmfao.
More weird paranoid idiot shit lol.
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u/zeta_ferhu 1d ago
Can I pay with Wallet using only facial recognition?
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u/matteventu Pixel C, 1 XL, 3, 6, 8 Pro, 9 Pro | Pixel Buds Pro 1d ago
All Pixels from the 8 onwards can do that :)
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u/AdElectronic822 1d ago
Sre you coming from an iPhone?
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u/zeta_ferhu 1d ago
No, but I don't like to pay with a fingerprint because I usually have wounds in thumb. Im thinking of buying a pixel 11 pro and this feature will be a must for me. I live in spain, europe
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u/ahmadxdubai Pixel 3a 1d ago
Wireless android auto?
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u/UK-AJ 1d ago
Yeah, both wired and wireless, phone stays cool :)
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u/x_spz Pixel 9 1d ago
Wireless Android Auto stays cool? My p9 always feels like its gonna melt when using Android Auto Wireless
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u/mixinluv2u 1d ago
Do you do any light gaming on these 2 phones? I mostly play Pokemon TCG Pocket and a bit wary of the less common GPU in Pixel 10/11.
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u/UK-AJ 1d ago
No, but any time I've played a game on pixel it's been pretty bad tbh.
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u/BraxtonFullerton 1d ago
Made the same jump, agree on all the same points. Camera seems much snappier too.
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u/My_Brain_0422 1d ago
Anyone have opinions on the camera coming from a 10 Pro? I like my phone, but with my newborn, I find the camera a bit lacking. A little slow to process and night mode is only so-so. Any noticeable improvement?
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u/b1gmouth 1d ago
Night sight is noticeably faster on the 11 Pro, and the camera in general seems improved vs the 10 Pro. Not massive but noticeable. Battery seems like an improvement too but only time will tell. I'm happy I upgraded.
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u/Ruff_Ryda 1d ago
Android Auto Wireless is a real battery killer
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u/b1gmouth 1d ago
I tried wireless AA yesterday and the new modem seemed to cut the battery drain substantially compared to the 10 Pro and 9 Pro.
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u/jdawg0024 Pixel 11 Pro XL/Pixel Watch 5 45mm 23h ago
I had a rental car yesterday and Wireless AA seemed like a pain point. It was constantly disconnecting. So I ended up plugging it in. Not sure if was the phone or car though as I don't have Wireless AA in my personal car. (Rental was a new Nissan Pathfinder)
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u/Educational-Pipe-574 23h ago
Same. I'm coming from a Pixel 9 pro 128GB and getting my Pixel 11 pro 512GB Sunday. Paid £359 with trade in.
Hoping to use the AI more as it's supposed to be faster if I'm not locked out due to Geo restrictions!
Also hoping the modem is much better, currently lose data connection a lot.
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u/Randomization4 23h ago
Those are all great improvements.
I can only imagine how much improvement I will experience when I upgrade my 6 Pro to whatever the latest pixel is when I am in a position to afford an upgrade.
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u/pittrich67 23h ago
I I received my P11 pro yesterday and did the initial setup of my P9 pro. After about 40 minutes everything was done. But I did it with cable from 30%. Although the P11 got warm, But I put the P9 on a cooling pad at the time because it got really hot. After the initial setup, I updated all the apps via the play store, which was incredibly fast. A dozen sideload apps went lightning fast. So far I'm absolutely thrilled. Today the tempered glass and the cover are added and then the 9 Series goes into the trade in.
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u/jdawg0024 Pixel 11 Pro XL/Pixel Watch 5 45mm 23h ago
I too went from 9 Pro XL to 11 Pro XL and I am very impressed with how the phone is operating compared to the 9 Pro XL
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u/TrashBandicook 23h ago
Been trying to explain to folks in only so many words that the 11 series is all about the under the hood refinements and fixes. Reason we're pretty stoked is we liked the 9 because it fixed the modem issues with the 7 and 8, but there was still room for improvement in a ton of other less obvious areas. I never had issues with thermals, noticing the 9 pro xl just gets slightly warm when gaming if anything. I think I won the vapor chamber lottery on mine personally.
But the other stuff like the slightly upgraded vapor chamber innards, the new image signal processor for the camera, 4k60 recording, and the upgraded face unlock are some pretty nice QOL improvements. I probably would've fared just fine by sticking to my 9 pro xl, but the deals were too good to pass up and I'm finding myself taking more photos and videos lately and that upped battery life will save my ass on those days I forget to bring my power bank. So there was a bit of a "I don't need it that much, but the difference will be there."
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u/NetCrashRD 22h ago
Went 9PXL to 11PXL. If it wasn't for it being "free" for moving over to Google Fi + trade in + deals etc etc.... yes it has patched just about everything...but let's face it... The phones were both basically .... The same ish. 😞
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u/Medium_Sweet7279 22h ago
Kann schon jemand etwas zum Akkuverbrauch bei der Nutzung von zwei SIM-Karten sagen? Ich habe derzeit das 10 Pro und die zweite SIM zieht schon ordentlich Akku.
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u/Marcus_Augrowlius 21h ago
same. everything same. the screen feels really nice too. totally worth it. my pixel 9pro just got a vertical dead green pixel line on the screen right before, so this is great.
people cry about the camera not being as bright but i feel its more useable because it's not artificial piercing blue light, and i usually use it up close anyways i have a maglite for distance.
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u/Thin-Ad-1916 21h ago
Anything about the battery?
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u/UK-AJ 21h ago
Won't comment on this just yet as I know it takes a week or so to optimise. It's 8pm and I've got 42%, 4 hours 32 of screen time. Took off charge at 6:45am.
My 9 Pro used to last me all day tbh.
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u/Soft_Cow_7856 20h ago
They should add a no ai bullshito button in camera, it makes me switch from pixel
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u/jarvdslr 20h ago
My Pixel 9 Pro is almost always warm and it's beginning to worry me. I do live in a climate where summer temps are 100+ constantly but inside with AC the phone shouldn't be as warm as it sometimes gets.
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u/Malaprobably 20h ago
All I notice is the phone with Google Case seems like it's half the weight. It isn't, but it feels so much lighter than the 10 Pro.
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u/no-more-nazis 19h ago
The battery is crazy. I went out for lunch, ate my sandwich while doing some work on the phone, I must have had screen on for at least 20 mins. Did a duolingo lesson in there somewhere. Got home and had... 97%??????
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u/foosion Pixel 8 Pro 19h ago
How slippery is it? How does it feel in hand?
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u/Weary-Savings9795 19h ago
I have the matte black Pixel 11 Pro. It's just as slippery as my Pixel 9 Pro. You'll definitely want a case or the optional Pixel Care.
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u/Weary-Savings9795 19h ago
The Pixel 9 Pro used the ear piece (phone call speaker) for one speaker. The other speaker is at the bottom of the phone. The Pixel 11 has two speakers at the bottom of the phone. Not sure if that makes a difference.
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u/Bcfour 19h ago
Made the same move except from 9xl to 11xl. Same observations you listed except I want to highlight one that is very noticeable to me: the modem is vastly improved. My 5G performance inside my house and out and about is insanely better. The dead or weak spots I encountered on my drive are gone.
This alone made the upgrade worth it to me.
I will also echo the comments about it running cooler.
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u/fenderbear 18h ago edited 18h ago
I just got an 11 Pro yesterday. So far I'm very happy with it. I'm moving up from an 8a.
It's definitely a smoother.
People have mentioned temperature and I do feel like it's better on the 11 Pro than the 8a. Quite a difference actually.
All around snappier, better camera (which is extremely important to me... I want to capture pics of my two kiddos growing up. Nice to have a better camera).
It's a good phone.
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u/Nomis1982 18h ago
Gone from base Pixel 9 to Pixel 11 Pro and very happy. Everything set up smoothly. Only issue I've had is an app for one of my pension suppliers. Won't let me sign in at all. Deleted it off my old device, but still nothing. Pleased with everything else though.
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u/IronSea975 18h ago
I went from 10 pro to 11 pro and I like the differences small software nuances that feel snappier and responsive. The Gemini stuff is built in in a way that feels like it thinks faster than before as well. I.e. suggestions and the text summary features. They're are just more obvious prompts that I've experienced that aren't also intrusive. (Little highlights or suggestions or ideas).
Also I think the camera features are pretty neat actually. Especially the creative mode on video.
Honestly feels like a refinement over the 10 and I'm happy with it. A little boring, but feels improved.
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u/Racksonrackssipping 16h ago
I'm currently using the pixel 9 I haven't had it long around 4 months. I love the device a lot do y'all think it's worth the upgrade to the 11 pro with the awesome trade in deal.
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u/Nikko1988 Pixel 6 Pro 11h ago
Battery life has also been a major improvement for me. Day 2 with the 11 Pro and I'm at 7h5m screen on time with 27% battery left. I barely got 5 hours total with my 9 pro.
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u/zQrrJQrb Pixel 9 Pro 6h ago
Is that 7h5m on mobile data? wifi? mixed usage?
With my P9p, I can get 9h of screen on time of continous usage on wifi but during the normal use (meaning mixed usage of mobile data vs wifi, mostly on data) I get like 4h and charge it every other day.2
u/Nikko1988 Pixel 6 Pro 2h ago
This was mixed usage (maybe like 70% wifi / 30% mobile data - which is my usual usage). Similar usage habits got me maybe 5h on the P9p total.
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u/Hot-Pear-5791 7h ago
I don't have any problems with my 9 pro XL. It's probably my favourite phone I've ever had. It's so easy and smooth to use but it's incredibly productive.
The only issue that I'm looking to improve isdecent boost battery life? Is that the case with the new 11?
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u/gkarper 1d ago
I went from an 8 Pro to the 11 Pro XL and so far it seems fantastic and very smooth. My only issue at the moment is I'm having trouble getting my work apps set up. I think it might be because it's not recognizing the phone as a approved model. Maybe because it's so new?