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Google may finally dump Samsung modem for Pixel 11’s Tensor G6 chip

Google may finally dump Samsung modem for Pixel 11's Tensor G6 chip

For years, the Google Pixel series has faced a recurring challenge: stellar software experience often held back by inconsistent hardware performance. Not only have Tensor chips been consistently less powerful than their competition, but they also lacked connectivity performance and battery efficiency. While Google made a major move by shifting its core Tensor G5 manufacturing to TSMC, the modem—a critical piece of hardware—remained tethered to Samsung’s technology. That said, it could end the Google Pixel 11 series with a new MediaTek modem implemented on the Tensor G6 chip.
Google Pixel 11’s Tensor G6 chip may switch to MediaTek M90 modem
That final link between Pixel phones and Samsung could finally dissolve in 2026. A fresh report from tipster Mystic Leaks claims that Google is making a clean break from the Exynos modems. In its place, the firm is testing a solution from a new partner: the high-performance MediaTek M90 modem.
The modem is arguably the most power-hungry component inside any modern smartphone. Since its inception, the Tensor line has relied on Samsung’s Exynos modem technology, which has struggled with efficiency compared to rivals. Even the modem of the latest Tensor G5 chip powering the Google Pixel 10 series is from Samsung. This constant power draw has long been considered a root cause of battery inconsistency in earlier Pixel flagships. It has also historically brought criticism to the Exynos chipsets.
A decision in favor of energy efficiency and network performance
The shift to the MediaTek M90 is a direct move to address this power inefficiency head-on. MediaTek has designed the M90 to be smarter, claiming it utilizes built-in AI models to optimize its power consumption. This intelligent power management could result in an immediate and noticeable improvement in runtime for the Pixel 11 lineup. Reports suggest this could translate to an 18% reduction in power drain compared to previous modems.
Beyond efficiency, the MediaTek M90 brings significant technical upgrades. The modem promises blistering peak downlink speeds of up to 12Gbps and supports high-demand features like satellite connectivity and dual 5G SIM dual-active capabilities.
If the testing holds true, the Tensor G6 may finally be the chip that delivers the power, connectivity, and efficiency that Pixel enthusiasts have been waiting for. While it’s still early days, the upcoming Pixel 11 series appears to be off to a good start.