No, that probably wasn’t Pixel 11’s ‘Glow’ at I/O – ‘Pixel Ultra meeting’ anyone?
Recent speculation about the Pixel 11's 'Glow' feature has been fueled by a shot from Google I/O 2026. However, this image is likely not an official reveal but rather a playful nod to past leaks. The segment featuring the image was created using AI, suggesting that it may not represent the final product.
- ▪The Pixel 11's 'Glow' feature has generated buzz following a shot from Google I/O 2026.
- ▪The image in question is believed to be an AI-generated segment rather than an official look at the product.
- ▪Google has a history of playfully referencing leaks and rumors during its product presentations.
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