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Google reportedly prepping hardware shakeup for Pixel 11

A Telegram leak claims Google is already testing MediaTek hardware inside the Tensor G6.

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Google may be preparing to make a change for its hardware in 2026. According to Mystic Leaks on Telegram, the company is running early internal tests of a MediaTek modem for the upcoming Tensor G6, which will reportedly power the Pixel 11. This would replace Samsung hardware, used in the Pixel 10.

What’s happened? The leak, spotted by 9to5Google, shows a reference to the MediaTek M90 inside a test build of Tensor G6 firmware.

  • The baseband is labeled “a900a,” tied to MediaTek’s new modem.
  • The Pixel 10, by comparison, still uses Samsung’s Exynos 5400i modem.
  • No confirmation from Google, and the leak’s authenticity remains unverified.
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This is important because: If accurate, this would mark Google’s first Tensor chip to ship without Samsung modem technology.

  • The Pixel line has relied on Samsung Exynos components since 2021’s Tensor G1.
  • The M90 reportedly offers an 18% power reduction versus previous MediaTek parts.
  • A move to MediaTek would also reinforce Google’s growing partnership with TSMC, which is expected to fabricate the Tensor G6 on its N3P or possibly 2nm process.
  • The switch could further distance Pixel from Samsung’s foundry ecosystem.

Why should I care? A modem change could have real-world impact for Pixel owners, potentially reshaping how Google phones perform on 5G networks and manage power. Previously, Pixel users have complained about dropped connections, thermal throttling, and inconsistent signal strength tied to Exynos modems.

  • Past Pixel generations struggled with overheating and battery drain tied to Exynos modems.
  • The M90’s efficiency could extend battery life and improve 5G stability.
  • It might also enhance satellite connectivity support, a key feature for modern flagships.
  • Combined with TSMC’s efficient manufacturing, the change could make the Pixel 11 one of Google’s most balanced devices yet.

Okay, so what’s next? The Pixel 11 isn’t expected until fall 2026, giving Google time to refine its silicon roadmap.

  • Engineering samples of the M90 are slated for late 2025, aligning with internal testing timelines.
  • More leaks will likely emerge as Tensor G6 development progresses.
  • For now, Google hasn’t commented on the leak.
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