A new Federal Communications Commission (FCC) listing for the purported “Pixel 11 Pro Fold” suggests upcoming hardware changes centered on Google’s next-generation Tensor platform. Android Authority reports that the listing indicates support for a major Tensor G6 shake-up, including modem-related updates. Specifically, the report raises the possibility that the Tensor G6 may not rely on the same Samsung Exynos modem approach used in some earlier Tensor configurations.
The information comes from FCC documentation tied to the device, which can reveal connectivity and component-related details ahead of official announcements. While the listing points to changes around the modem architecture and overall modem support, it does not, in itself, confirm final consumer specifications or full performance details. Additional confirmation from Google, further regulatory filings, or hands-on reports would be needed to determine how the Tensor G6 change affects real-world connectivity, power use, and compatibility.
Overall, the FCC entry is treated as an early indicator of internal design shifts for the next Pixel foldable.