As part of its Trusted Tester program, which gives early access to future Pixel smartphones, Google is looking for 15 Pixel Superfans. Feedback on future hardware will be given by the chosen participants, which might influence the final design of the Pixel 11. There is a unique chance for ardent Pixel fans to participate in the selection process and help shape the Pixel 11.
Google’s “Superfans” community is being invited to apply for early access to upcoming Pixel devices as part of the “Trusted Tester Programme.” From the applicant pool, 15 participants will be chosen for the program; they will be required to sign a non-disclosure agreement and pledge to hide the test units in Google-provided protective cases. Google’s “Superfans” get a unique chance to interact with and offer feedback on unreleased smartphones—something that is rarely seen from a corporation like Google.
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In addition to sharing feedback for improving Google’s hardware and software experience, the contest invites participants to demonstrate their expertise and passion for Pixel devices.
Google is expanding small-scale testing programs for unannounced products to Pixel aficionados, representing a significant shift in approach. The firm has usually released new Pixel models in August, implying that the beta testing phase might begin as early as spring 2026, though the specific testing timeframe has not been disclosed.
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It is free and customisable to sign up as a Superfan. You will receive access to a special Discord community, Q&A sessions with the Product and Engineering teams, and unique events. There are also surprising benefits and limited-edition perks available.