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Pixel 11 Pro Fold FCC listing adds support for a big Tensor G6 shake-up

An FCC filing for the Pixel 11 Pro Fold indicates Google is moving away from Samsung-made modems in its upcoming hardware cycle.

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An FCC listing for the Pixel 11 Pro Fold has surfaced, revealing potential hardware changes for Google’s next-generation devices. The documentation suggests a shift in the architecture of the Tensor G6 chipset, specifically regarding the internal modem component.

Reports characterize this development as a significant connectivity upgrade for the upcoming mobile lineup. Observers are looking to the integration of the Tensor G6 for performance impacts.

Coverage does not yet specify the manufacturer of the new modem component or confirm the exact functional improvements expected for the device.

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Quick answers

What specific device is the FCC filing for?

The filing is associated with the Pixel 11 Pro Fold.

Which component is potentially being replaced?

The modem, previously supplied by Samsung, is the subject of the reported changes.

Is the new modem manufacturer confirmed?

No, coverage does not yet specify which company will supply the new modem component.

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