One of the main reasons why Apple’s Face ID system has been unmatched so far is due to the use of infrared cameras. Android phones, on the other hand, typically rely on color cameras. While we can’t speak for other OEMs, that could change with the Google Pixel 11 that is due in 2026.
This is according to a report from Android Authority in which they have obtained documents suggesting that this is a feature that could return to the phone. Why return, you ask? For those unfamiliar, the Pixel 4 actually had IR cameras that were later removed in future models. We’re not sure why, but they could be set to return in the Pixel 11.
As for why not in the Pixel 10, this is because the document claims that one of the features of the Google Tensor G6 is support for an under-display IR camera system. Since the Pixel 10 will most likely use the Tensor G5, it’s safe to assume that the Tensor G6 is for the Pixel 11.
There’s no confirmation that this is the case. While the chipset could support it, Google could always change their mind. This could be based on testing where it might not perform as well as they would like, or it could be due to costs. Either way, we’re still a couple of years away from the phone’s launch but it could be something to look forward to.