# The whole Pixel 11 series lineup leaked through the FCC website

*Published:* 2026-07-13
*Author:* Farzan Hussain

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Every single Pixel 11 model just rolled through the FCC within days of each other, and one detail buried in the paperwork has me questioning whether Samsung’s modem streak with Google is finally over.

The [FCC published new listings](https://apps.fcc.gov/oetcf/eas/reports/ViewExhibitReport.cfm?mode=Exhibits&RequestTimeout=500&calledFromFrame=N&application_id=I4%2BNUKTPVoBfvhYg9TgA9Q%3D%3D&fcc_id=A4RGBC0H) for five Pixel 11 devices under the model numbers GPQQ7, GUJ0N, G7SWN, GBC0H, and G4HCD, just days after the Pixel 11 Pro Fold’s own filing appeared under GZDQ6. Google is expected to reveal the Pixel 11, Pixel 11 Pro, Pixel 11 Pro XL, and Pixel 11 Pro Fold at its Made by Google event on August 12.

What the five new FCC listings show
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Three of the five devices, G7SWN, GBC0H, and G4HCD, list both Thread and UWB support. The other two, GPQQ7 and GUJ0N, are missing both.

That split lines up with what you’d expect: the Pro and Pro XL keeping the extra radios, the standard Pixel 11 dropping them, just as the Pixel 10 lineup was divided last year. Take this with a grain of salt, though, since the FCC doesn’t actually label which model number belongs to which phone.

Why the MediaTek reference is the real story
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In the filings, testers reference MediaTek’s radio-testing algorithms, the same language that appeared in the Pixel 11 Pro Fold’s paperwork the week before.

Samsung wouldn’t run a competitor’s testing algorithm on its own Exynos modem. That reads like Google is finally moving the Tensor G6 to a MediaTek M90 modem instead. If it holds up, this would be the first Pixel flagship without a Samsung modem in years, and it lines up with the battery drain and spotty signal complaints that have followed Pixel phones since the very first Tensor chip.

What’s confirmed versus what’s still a guess
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Confirmed: five new Pixel devices exist, they’re moving through certification, and Google has already sent out invites for August 12.

Still a guess: which model number maps to which phone, and whether MediaTek is really replacing Samsung across the entire lineup. Google hasn’t said a word about the modem publicly, and probably won’t until the event itself, if even then.

If Google really is walking away from Samsung’s modem after all these years, then that’s not just a spec bump; it’s an admission that something’s been broken the whole time.