Newly leaked renders offer an early glimpse at the Google Pixel 11, suggesting incremental design changes for the next-generation handset. The series, which is widely expected to launch before year-end, could consist of four models, including a base variant, Pro, Pro XL, and a foldable Pro edition.
Computer-aided design (CAD) renders of the Pro variant have now appeared online, pointing at a reworked rear camera module, while its size, specifications and features have also been leaked.
New CAD renders of the rumoured Google Pixel 11 Pro have been unveiled by Android Headlines in partnership with tipster Steve H McFly (@OnLeaks), offering a closer look at the handset's design direction. While it closely mirrors the Pixel 10 Pro in overall appearance, the imagery suggests a few refinements may be in store for its expected release next year.
The rear camera module appears to be covered by a larger tinted glass panel, likely accommodating a triple-camera array and an LED flash positioned beneath the surface.
Leaked visuals depict the Pixel 11 Pro in silver colour, sporting a flat-backed design and a metal chassis. The Google branding is placed at the centre of the rear panel, with the power and volume controls likely housed on the right edge. Antenna bands flank the sides, and a USB Type-C port is anticipated at the bottom. The bezels are tipped to be reduced to roughly 1.1mm.
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The leak also outlines the device's physical dimensions, with the Pixel 11 Pro said to measure 152.7 x 71.8 x 8.4mm. It is expected to retain the same height and width as its predecessor, albeit with a marginally thinner build. The device is likely to be powered by Google's Tensor G6 chipset, coupled with a MediaTek M90 network chip.
The Pixel 11 Pro is tipped to feature a 6.3-inch LTPO AMOLED display, with the chipset likely paired with up to 16GB of RAM and a minimum of 128GB of internal storage. It is also tipped to pack a 5,000mAh battery.
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